Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Toronto AI React design-engineering platform integrating with existing production codebases for 10x faster UI building; YC $5M Oct 2025 seed competing with Cursor and Vercel v0 for design-to-code tooling.
Tempo is a Toronto-based AI-powered design-engineering platform — backed by Y Combinator with $5 million in seed funding raised in October 2025 from YC, Golden Ventures, Box Group, Webflow Ventures, iNovia, and General Catalyst — providing a visual code collaboration environment where product managers, designers, and engineers can build React UIs 10x faster by combining familiar design tool UX with full IDE functionality and production codebase integration. Founded in 2023, Tempo differentiates from AI coding tools (Cursor, GitHub Copilot) that generate new codebases by integrating seamlessly with existing React production code — enabling teams to modify, extend, and build on live codebases visually without the "generate from scratch" workflow that can't scale to complex existing products.
Durable execution platform with $1.5B valuation; resilient distributed workflows surviving failures for companies like DoorDash and Netflix, becoming key AI agent orchestration infrastructure.
Temporal Technologies is an open-source durable execution platform that makes it possible to build reliable distributed applications and workflows that survive infrastructure failures — server crashes, network outages, and process restarts — without requiring developers to manage complex state persistence or distributed coordination themselves. Founded in 2019 by Maxim Fateev and Samar Abbas (who previously built Cadence workflow at Uber) and having raised over $200 million at a $1.5 billion valuation, Temporal has become the preferred durable execution platform for infrastructure engineers building complex distributed systems.
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