Tempo
Visual Editor for React, Powered by AI
Tempo is a Visual Editor for React, which gives PMs, designers, and engineers the ability to collaborate visually on code. It offers the familiar UX of a design tool but functions like an IDE under the hood.
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Reviews of Tempo highlight fast UI generation, an intuitive visual editor, and smooth collaboration that helps teams iterate quickly. Users praise its clean UX, one-click deploys, and strong value, noting big time savings for building React components and prototypes. Several mention responsive founders and helpful consultations. On the downside, some report loops, freezes, and unclear auth setup—especially around Auth0 redirects—plus occasional sluggishness and missing guidance. From the makers of Chorus AI, Tempo reportedly cut frontend costs by half and tripled delivery velocity for their team.
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How people rate Tempo
Based on 11 reviews
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This is how I built 80% of this. It helped with design, integration, and even deployment. I connected it to Stripe, Supabase, and even helped me with Google Authentication. Wanted to see how far I could take it, and it took me all the way to product hunt launch.
Seems very promising, but not really living up to the claims made by the company or even the docs. You follow the process, exactly as described, only to realize when you're trying to launch anything that "Oh, Tempo didn't actually build out an auth structure," and "Oh, it keeps saying it is doing things, but not actually doing them, changing any code, or anything else, even though it says it is." Meanwhile, your credits shrink and the app freezes (losing you more credits).
I know we are all spoiled by really powerful AI tools for app development now, but at the very least the product should do what it claims to. Which at least in my case, this doesn't. It has huge potential, but I think it is overpromising by a lot.