About
I'm Jason Bartz, the founder of Tempo. Before building this, I spent years managing software implementations — juggling Slack, Jira, email, spreadsheets, and a rotating cast of project docs, trying to keep track of what was actually happening across a dozen active projects at once.

The problem wasn't that the tools were bad. It was that none of them talked to each other in any meaningful way. A critical message would land in Slack, a decision would get made in a Google Doc, a task would get created in Jira, and a week later nobody could reconstruct what happened or where things stood.
I remember spending 20 minutes digging through threads, tickets, and meeting notes just to answer a simple question: where are we on this? That shouldn't be a 20-minute question.
So I built Tempo — a single orchestration layer that plugs into the tools you're already using and gives you a living pulse on everything happening across your implementations. Status, tasks, change requests, recent messages — all in one place, always current.
If you've ever stared at a blank doc trying to reconstruct the week before a client check-in, Tempo was built for you.
Questions, feedback, or just want to talk shop — I'm easy to reach.