Radial

Your shortcuts, one gesture away

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Radial is a modern pie menu for macOS. Create macros that automate repetitive tasks, then trigger them instantly with a single gesture.
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Gustav Lübker
Radial is a modern pie menu for macOS that lets you automate repetitive tasks through custom macros. Create workflows that combine multiple actions, like opening apps, running scripts, triggering shortcuts, or managing files, then execute them with a single gesture. The menu adapts to your active application, displaying relevant macros based on your current context. Whether you're working in Word, Safari, Photoshop, or any other app, Radial provides the actions you need exactly when you need them. The app also provides instant access to your favorite applications, emojis, and frequently used files through its modern pie menu. Everything is accessible via a simple keyboard shortcut. Furthermore, users can share their macro configurations with the community through the preset library at appverge.net/presets, making it easy to discover new workflows and find inspiration from other users.
Nathaniel Burke

@glubker Saw this one today and was hit with some major nostalgia. I launched a product 15 years ago that was basically this, shut it down when the app store kicked in and killed off my accessibility hooks! (Landscape has surely changed by now). Cool to see you bring something like this back into the world. Feel free to grab any ideas from the old product if they could be useful to you at https://github.com/ngburke/swiftring. All the best with your launch!

Gustav Lübker

Hi @ngburke ,

That’s honestly a really cool project.

I’d love to check it out and take inspiration from it if you don’t mind.

Thank you!

Pavel Tseluyko

Love the design and UX! Do the actions adopt conditionally on the app/actions you do? Emojis when you write and app switcher by default? I'm more interested in understanding the conditions under which you understand which shortcuts to show.

Gustav Lübker

Hi @pasha_tseluyko ,

I'm glad to hear you love the design.

The focus point of the app is the macros that you can create using different actions like open app, type text, simulate keyboard shortcut, apple script, etc... and they are context aware meaning they switch based on which app you have active in the foreground.

The other options like app launcher, emojis and file picker are other quick access menus that you can switch between using hotkeys 1-5 while the Radial menu is open. 1 for Macros, 2 for App Launcher, 3 for File Picker, 4 for Emojis and 5 for App Switcher.

Though this is all neatly introduced to the user during the onboarding within the app, along with an intuitive guide on creating macros. Furthermore, we just released our community presets website where users can share their own workflows and macros with other users, for them to find inspiration and install with one click.