Roadmap

What we're building next.

A live snapshot of where Wradial is headed. Dates shift; direction doesn't. If a theme here matters to you, tell us in the community — that's how items move from Later to Now.

Last updated: April 17, 2026

Now

Shipping in the next 6 weeks

  • Workflow recorder v1

    Record a sequence of app actions and bind it to a radial slice without writing a script.

  • Profile sync (local-only, device-to-device)

    Move your layouts between PCs over your own LAN — no cloud account required.

  • Accessibility pass

    Full keyboard-only navigation of settings, high-contrast theme, screen reader labels throughout.

  • Performance budget

    Target < 80 ms from trigger-hold to wheel paint on a 2019 laptop. We're at ~110 ms today.

Next

Up once Now ships

  • Per-app context rings

    A different radial layout when Photoshop is focused vs. VS Code vs. a browser — automatic.

  • Plugin API (C# + manifest)

    Let third parties add action types, context detectors, and custom renderers.

  • Signed installer

    EV code-signing certificate to remove the SmartScreen warning. Paperwork in flight.

  • Installer telemetry opt-out on by default

    Make the opt-in dialog its own screen, not a buried toggle.

Later

Directional, not scheduled

  • macOS client

    A first-class mac build that shares profiles with the Windows app.

  • Marketplace for shared rings

    Community-published radial layouts for common toolchains (design, dev, finance).

  • Team profiles

    Shared layouts a team lead can push to their crew, with a readable diff and rollback.

  • AI-assisted ring builder

    Describe a workflow in a sentence; get a starter radial layout you can refine.

How this roadmap works

We keep three columns on purpose: Now is a commitment, Next is a strong intention, and Later is a direction we believe in but haven't scoped. If something on this page looks like a promise, the "Now" column is the only one making one.

When an item ships, it leaves the roadmap and shows up on Releases. Items that get cut — and some will — get a short note in the community explaining why.

Want to shape it? The best way is to post a concrete use case in the community. Concrete beats general every time.