RapidCactus

Cannot tell what to do first? Train the first useful move.

Cue Sprint gives three quick trials to spot what should happen first.

When a room, screen, or thought feels messy, Cue Sprint helps you choose Begin, Move, Pair, or Clear and immediately practice first-move recognition.

Best first click

Use this fixed start to get a useful result in under 15 seconds.

Train Start signal focus Run three quick trials for what should happen first.
  • Desk clutter Practice seeing the first item to touch.
  • Busy tab pile Practice noticing the one opening move.
  • Overthinking Practice quick first-cue choices before planning.

Choose a tool

Choose by what you need now; each tool returns a visible next step fast.

Preview result

Example of one Cue Sprint trial result shown before interactive controls load.

Trial preview: Desk restart

Category: Start signal

Best cue: Begin by opening the note or file where the task starts.

Useful recap: One clear first cue is enough to restart motion.

Example uses

Useful starts available on this RapidCactus surface.

  • Notice a start cue Spot the one thing that should happen first.
  • Move pressure aside See which item should move before the rest.
  • Pair matching marks Notice two items that belong together.
  • Clear only a blocker Remove only the blocker that stops the next move.
  • Practice fast reading Complete three tiny trials without entering private details.
  • Close with a pattern Use the recap to see what first move you noticed most.
RapidCactus

What should I do next?

Get one useful next action in under a minute.

RapidCactus helps when you feel stuck, overwhelmed, scattered, procrastinating, switching tasks, or in need of a quick reset.

Start with one clear next action

Let RapidCactus choose a short fixed-choice route before you browse the tools.

Get my next action Choose one state and get a useful first move.

Choose a tool

Choose by what you need now; each tool returns a visible next step fast.

How RapidCactus is different

RapidCactus is not a task manager, notes app, habit tracker, or pomodoro timer. It does not store projects, notes, habits, streaks, or personal history. It gives short fixed-choice action routes for the next minute.

Example starts

Useful starts available from the main page.

  • I need the first move Open Next Action Generator and choose the state that fits.
  • I feel stuck Open Friction Map to name the blocker and get one move.
  • I have too much to do Open Minute Stack for three tiny finishable steps.
  • I need to choose Open Signal Weave to narrow the choices before acting.
  • I need to move Open Signal Weave for one small next-action card.
  • I need to switch tasks Open Switch Yard for exit, carry, and entry cues.
  • I need a quick reset Open Quick Circuit for one short reset route.