Project / May 6, 2026 / 3 min read
TEMPO AI
A minimal company profile site for the TEMPO AI product family, linking Lovalingo and Elson into one public company surface.
TEMPO AI is the small public company profile site that connects the product family into one surface.
The company layer is intentionally minimal. Lovalingo and Elson are different products, but they need a shared public home so the product family does not look like a pile of unrelated experiments. TEMPO AI provides that front door: a brand page, product grid, deployment workflow, metadata, and domain configuration.
What it does
- Presents the company and product family in one simple public surface.
- Links Lovalingo and Elson as visible products under the same umbrella.
- Gives the company a GitHub Pages-ready deployment path.
- Keeps brand, metadata, styling, and domain configuration in one lightweight site.
- Avoids overbuilding the company layer before the product surfaces need it.
Why this project exists
Product companies often need a credibility layer before they need a giant marketing site. TEMPO AI is that layer. It answers the basic questions: what is the company, what does it build, and where should people go next?
The important decision is restraint. A company site can become a distraction if it grows faster than the products. This version keeps the public message narrow: AI products that help teams move faster, with Lovalingo and Elson as the first visible examples.
Recent work from local commits
The recent commits created a minimal GitHub Pages-ready site: a brand page, product grid, global styling, metadata, CNAME, and deployment workflow. The page keeps the message simple and gives the product family a stable public surface.
The deployment work matters because it turns the company site from a local artifact into something maintainable. GitHub Pages, domain wiring, and a small static surface are enough for the current stage. The site does not need a CMS or a heavy app shell yet.
Product family context
Lovalingo is about translation and localization for fast web builders. Elson is about local-first voice and desktop assistance on macOS. They solve different problems, but both sit inside the same broader pattern: practical AI products that reduce friction in real workflows.
TEMPO AI gives those products a parent narrative without forcing them into one monolithic platform. That is useful because each product can keep its own audience, roadmap, and public story while still having a shared company reference.
Current direction
The next sensible step is not a huge redesign. It is keeping the company surface accurate as products mature: clearer product cards, stronger proof links, a concise company story, and updated metadata as public launches become more concrete.
Public boundary
This entry covers the public company website only. It does not include private company operations, credentials, analytics, financial details, or account data.