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Tempo
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Prompt-to-React app builder with visual editor, multi-agent generation, and one-click Vercel deploy.

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TOOL INFO
Dev Tools
Free
⭐ 4.1 / 5
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SAGE'S REVIEW

Tempo is a prompt-to-app builder aimed squarely at React developers and design-minded founders. You describe the product, and a multi-agent pipeline plans the architecture, generates components, and assembles a working React codebase β€” then hands you a visual editor to refine layout and styling without diving into JSX for every tweak.

The visual editor is the differentiator. Most prompt-to-app tools give you either code or a no-code canvas; Tempo gives you both views of the same React project, so designers can drag and restyle while developers edit the underlying components directly. One-click Vercel deployment closes the loop from idea to live URL in a single session.

It's free right now, which almost certainly won't last β€” the pattern in this category is a generous launch tier followed by usage-based pricing once the tool has traction. Output quality is solid for marketing sites, dashboards, and MVPs, but complex state management and custom backends will still send you back to a real IDE.

βœ“ BEST FOR
  • β€’ Founders and PMs prototyping React MVPs without waiting on engineering
  • β€’ Designers who want visual control over real React components, not a walled no-code canvas
  • β€’ Developers scaffolding UI-heavy projects before switching to their main editor
  • β€’ Teams already deploying on Vercel who want the shortest idea-to-URL path
⚠ WATCH OUT FOR
  • β€’ Free today, but expect paid tiers β€” don't build a workflow assuming it stays free
  • β€’ Complex app logic and custom backends exceed what the agents generate reliably
  • β€’ React-only: if your stack is Vue, Svelte, or native mobile, this isn't your tool
  • β€’ Generated code still needs review before it goes anywhere near production
🐱 SAGE SAYS

Tempo splits the difference between Bolt.new's speed and a designer's need to actually touch the layout. Use it for the first 80% of a UI project, and budget engineer time for the last 20% β€” that ratio is the honest pitch.
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