Radial vs the Alternatives
Looking for the best radial menu for Mac? See how Radial compares to other pie menu apps and launchers for macOS with detailed, feature-by-feature comparisons.
macOS 15+ · 7-day free trial · One-time purchase
Compare Radial
Detailed feature-by-feature breakdowns against the most popular alternatives.
What Makes Radial Different
Most alternatives give you a pie menu that triggers keyboard shortcuts and opens apps. Radial goes far beyond that.
Visual Macro Editor
Build multi-step workflows by chaining actions together. Run scripts, insert text, control system settings, and more.
Sub-Menus
Organize your actions into nested sub-menus. Access dozens of shortcuts without clutter.
Context-Aware
Menus adapt to the app you have focused. The right actions at the right time, automatically.
Scripts & Shortcuts
Run shell scripts, AppleScripts, and Apple Shortcuts directly from your radial menu.
Community Marketplace
Browse, install, and share presets with the community. Get productive faster.
All-in-One
Open apps, launch websites, insert text snippets, control system settings. One tool to replace many.
What Users Say
Real reviews from the Radial community.
“I've used a couple of other radial menus in the past and found that Radial is far more powerful than expected. I can easily see this fitting into and in some areas hugely improving the way I do things on a daily basis. Other solutions sometimes felt like they were getting in the way a bit whereas Radial seems far snappier, yet more capable in every way. Well done!”
And many more happy users.
The Best Radial Menu for macOS
Radial is the most powerful pie menu and workflow automation tool available for macOS. Press a hotkey and a circular menu appears right at your cursor. From there you can open apps, launch websites, insert text snippets, run scripts, trigger Apple Shortcuts, and execute multi-step automations — all with a single gesture.
Unlike simpler alternatives that only trigger keyboard shortcuts and launch applications, Radial includes a full visual macro editor where you build workflows from building blocks. Stack actions together to create automations like opening and arranging your morning apps, batch renaming files, compressing images, running Git commands, or inserting email templates.
Radial is also context-aware. Different menus appear automatically depending on which app you have focused. Your Finder shortcuts appear in Finder, your design tools appear in Photoshop, and your bookmarks appear in Safari. You only ever see what is relevant to what you are doing.
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