tempo Space to breathe. Time to be.
First real version

Tempo starts as a simple app that filters access before people interrupt you.

Same phone. Same apps. A calmer layer before WhatsApp, Instagram, iMessage, Telegram, or email.

Try the first prototype

Open Bella’s public Tempo page, send a test request, then check how it appears in the dashboard.

1. The core product

Tempo is a personal availability gateway.

Each user gets a public Tempo page. People use that page before contacting them directly. Tempo asks a few simple questions, sorts the request, summarizes it, and helps the user decide whether to answer now or later.

The basic flow.

1 Bella sets her status

Available, quiet mode, urgent only, or unavailable until a chosen time.

2 Bella shares her link

Example: tempo.bellamusic.club/bella.

3 A visitor explains the request

Tempo asks what it is about, whether it is urgent, and when an answer is needed.

4 Bella gets a summary

She can answer now, send it to WhatsApp, save it for later, or archive it.

2. Bella side

Bella controls her availability.

  • Available
  • Quiet mode
  • Urgent only
  • Unavailable until a chosen time
  • Quiet hours

Bella sees requests, not noise.

  • Sender name
  • Original message
  • AI summary
  • Urgency label
  • Suggested next action

Bella decides what happens next.

  • Reply now
  • Open in WhatsApp or another app
  • Mark for later
  • Archive
  • Allow this person to bypass later
3. Visitor side

The public page should feel polite, not like a barrier.

When someone opens Bella’s Tempo page, they should not feel rejected. They should understand that Bella is reachable, but not automatically interrupted by everything.

The form should be short.

  • Your name
  • What is this about?
  • Is it urgent?
  • When do you need an answer?
  • How should Bella reply?

Example public message.

Bella is not checking messages right now. You can still reach her if it matters. Tempo will help her understand what you need and when you need an answer.
4. AI behavior

AI summarizes.

Each request should become a short, useful summary Bella can understand quickly.

AI sorts urgency.

Tempo should classify requests as urgent now, today, this week, or can wait.

AI suggests, but Bella decides.

The AI can suggest whether something should interrupt Bella, but Bella stays in control.

5. What not to build yet

No full chat system.

Tempo should not become another inbox in V1.

No new phone number.

The whole point is same phone, same apps, less pressure.

No deep WhatsApp integration yet.

The first version should use links and handoff, not complicated platform integrations.

6. Pages to build

/

Simple explanation of Tempo and how it works.

/bella

Bella’s public contact gateway page.

/dashboard

Bella’s incoming requests, summaries, status, and actions.

/settings

Bella’s availability, quiet hours, profile, and reply preferences.

/login

Private login for Bella and Frank.

Later

Mobile app, push notifications, deeper messaging integrations, and App Store version.

7. Build priorities

Build the smallest version that Bella and her friends can actually use.

1 Public Tempo page

Create Bella’s contact gateway with a short form.

2 Dashboard

Show requests, summaries, urgency, and simple actions.

3 Status settings

Let Bella change availability and quiet mode.

4 Test with real people

Bella uses it first, then shares it with friends and creators.

“V1 should not be impressive because it has many features. It should be useful because it makes one thing feel lighter: being reachable.”