QuickWheel is a native macOS app that turns your most-used commands and shortcuts into customisable wheels. Hit a single hotkey and the right wheel for the active app appears — packed with the actions you actually use day to day, so you never have to remember another keyboard shortcut.
Wheels can paste text, fire keyboard shortcuts, or open apps, URLs and files. Pre-built templates cover Git, DaVinci Resolve and Finder workflows, and every wheel is shareable and version-controllable.
QuickWheel is built natively in Swift — around 8 MB on disk, running on macOS 14 and newer with support for both Apple Silicon and Intel. It works fully offline, ships without telemetry and stays out of the cloud. Wheels can be configured visually or as plain-text TOML files, so configurations move easily between machines and live happily in version control.
QuickWheel is available now at quickwheel.app. A 14-day free trial is included, with a one-time license to activate it on up to two personal Macs.
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