Tempo is a visual IDE where designers, PMs, and developers build together. With the new Tempo MCP App Store, instantly add payments, messaging, AI agents, and more. Skip the complex API setup AI handles the logic so you can ship faster.
I’m Kevin, one of the makers of Tempo (YC S23) — and today we’re launching the Tempo MCP App Store.
The MCP App Store is a marketplace of third-party integrations (Stripe, OpenAI, Firecrawl, ElevenLabs, etc.) designed for developers building AI-powered apps. You pick a service, connect it, and then just prompt to build.
That’s it — no digging through docs, no wiring up auth, no wrangling SDKs. You describe what you want, and it works.
💡 Why We Built This
Connecting APIs should be the easiest part of your stack, but right now, it’s the most frustrating.
You burn hours reading docs, fixing weird errors, and spamming AI. We hated it too.
So we built a way to skip all that:
👉 Pick an integration
👉 Prompt what you want
👉 Get back working code in seconds
Whether you’re building a payment flow, a voice agent, a scraper, or a smart assistant — MCP helps you go from idea → output faster than ever.
⚡ What Makes Tempo MCP Different
Prompt-Driven Workflow: You tell the AI what you want — it knows the API schema and handles the setup for you
Instant Setup: Auth, keys, and schemas are preconfigured — no manual work needed
Real Code Output: Everything runs in your own stack, no magic black box
40+ Integrations: From Stripe to OpenAI to obscure dev tools — more added weekly
🎥 See it in action
We recorded a quick demo showing how to build a working scraper with Firecrawl in one prompt. Check it out on the launch page!
We’d love your feedback, ideas, and support on today’s launch.
Congrats to the Tempo team on the launch of the MCP App Store.
Love how you’re making it so much easier to build with payments, messaging, and AI all without the usual API headaches.
Love seeing tools that put creators and developers in the driver’s seat. The Tempo App Store feels like a smart way to bring more flexibility and freedom into how people build and scale. Big congrats to the team—excited to see where this goes
I've been following Tempo since the early “AI React editor” days, and the new MCP App Store feels like the missing half of the story 🥳.
A couple of questions in my mind:
Rev-share vs. flat price: how will third-party vendors list paid components?
Update cadence: when a provider ships a breaking change, can devs pin versions or roll back instantly? Nothing worse than a surprise 2 a.m. outage ahah.
Quality gate: what’s the review process to keep the store from turning into NPM-style roulette? Automated tests + human QA would build trust fast, I think.
Custom private blocks: any timeline for letting companies publish internal modules (think proprietary APIs) to their own workspace store?
Huge congrats on leveling up from visual builder to full ecosystem! 🚀
Congrats on the launch, Kevin and the Tempo team! The MCP App Store sounds like a dream for developers tired of the usual API setup grind. Love the focus on simplicity and speed. Can't wait to see how this reshapes the way we approach integrations. 🚀 Keep up the great work!
Really impressive work, Kevin. Tempo MCP makes adding complex features feel simple and fast. You should definitely list it on aixyz .co — it’s free and a great way to get more visibility for powerful tools like this. Keep building!
Tempo brilliantly bridges designers, PMs, and developers in one visual IDE, making collaboration effortless.