Manifesto

We built Radial
for the moments
that matter.

A faster, more intentional way to use your Mac.

You know exactly what you want to do.

Reply to that email. Open your design file. Paste your Zoom link. Check a pull request. Simple, focused actions that should take a second.

But on a Mac, every action starts with navigation. Click the Dock. Wait for the window. Dig through the menu bar. Try to remember the shortcut. Switch apps. Copy, paste, switch again, scroll, click.

Somewhere between your intention and the action, focus slips away. Not because the work is hard. Because the tools keep pulling you out of it.

A different approach

What if your tools
came to you?

Not behind a search bar. Not at the edge of your screen. Not in another app entirely. Right here, right where your cursor already is. One gesture and everything you need appears in a circle around your pointer.

Flick up to launch Safari. Flick left to paste your canned reply. Flick right to trigger that Photoshop shortcut you can never remember. Flick down to commit and push.

The menu appears. You pick a direction. The action runs. The menu is gone. You never left what you were doing.

This is

Radial.

Everything at your cursor.

One menu. Infinite uses.

From the simple
to the powerful.

Launch your favorite apps without touching the Dock. Open websites you visit ten times a day. Jump to files and folders buried three levels deep. The everyday actions that should feel effortless, and now they do.

Save the replies you type over and over. Support responses. Email signatures. Meeting links. Code blocks. One click and the text appears right where your cursor is, complete with dynamic variables like today's date, the current time, or clipboard contents.

Every app on your Mac has keyboard shortcuts you will never memorize. Radial turns them into a visual menu. See the shortcut, click it, done. Different menus for different apps, so Photoshop shows your brush tools while VS Code shows your build commands. Context-aware by design.

Chain actions into workflows. Open three apps, tile their windows, and set your Slack status in one click. Batch rename files in a folder. Compress and convert images. Run shell scripts. Trigger Apple Shortcuts. Build with a visual editor, no code required.

Sub-menus keep everything organized. Context-aware menus keep everything relevant. What starts as a simple launcher becomes the place where all your shortcuts, scripts, and automations live together.

Why it works

Think outside
the app.

Pie menus are older than the apps you use today. A circular interface where you pick a direction instead of reading a list. Faster, because your muscle memory learns angles. The second time you use one, you are already quicker. The tenth time, you stop thinking entirely.

We took that idea and built a full automation layer for macOS on top of it. Not just a launcher. Not just a shortcut ring. A native app where shortcuts, text snippets, URLs, scripts, Apple Shortcuts, and multi-step workflows all live together. Organized per app. Triggered by one gesture.

Once you start working this way, something shifts. You stop thinking about which app to open and start thinking about what you want to accomplish. The tools disappear. The work stays.

That is what we are building toward. Not just saving seconds. Not just reducing clicks. A way to use your Mac where distractions are not just easier to resist. They are completely out of sight.

The choice is yours.

Continue clicking through your day,
or take the short way.

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