You have a work Google account and a personal Google account. Maybe a freelance account too. Right now you are either switching tabs constantly, missing events, or holding two separate worlds in your head and hoping they do not collide.
Tempo connects all of them. One view, full picture, no tab switching.
Switching between Google accounts is not just an inconvenience — it is a cognitive tax you pay every single day. You open your work calendar to check a meeting time. You open your personal calendar to check your kid's pickup. You try to hold both pictures in your head simultaneously.
Then something slips. A personal appointment collides with a work call you forgot was rescheduled. A freelance deadline lands on the same day as a company all-hands. You only find out when it is too late.
The problem is not that you are disorganized. It is that no single tool was showing you the full picture.
Tempo connects to each of your Google accounts separately, imports all calendars, and merges everything into a single unified timeline — with layers that keep work and personal events visually and analytically distinct.
Connect your work Google account. Connect your personal Google account. Connect your freelance account. Tempo imports all calendars from all accounts and merges them into a single unified timeline. You see Monday's 9am work standup next to Tuesday's personal dentist appointment exactly as they exist in reality.
Assign each account's calendars to a layer — Work, Personal, Side Project, or any name you choose. Layers are more than colors: they're data categories Tempo can analyze. See your week's Work vs Personal ratio. Filter to Personal-only view when you need it. Toggle layers on and off without losing any data.
SIGNAL monitors your calendar across every connected account simultaneously. If work is crowding out personal time, SIGNAL flags it. If a meeting from your side project account creates a conflict with your work account, you see it in one place. Most apps only notify you about one account at a time.
Google Calendar technically supports multiple accounts — but it requires workarounds like sharing calendars between accounts or using separate browser profiles. And even when you get events visible, there is no structure, no intelligence, no analysis of what having two (or three) accounts worth of commitments actually means for your time.
Yes. Tempo connects both your work and personal Google accounts and imports all calendars into a single unified view. Work events and personal events appear together, separated by layers so you can instantly distinguish between them — or filter to see only one at a time.
In Tempo, you connect each Google account separately via OAuth. Once connected, Tempo imports events from all your calendars across every account. You assign each account's calendars to a layer — for example, Work and Personal — and your full schedule appears in one view. No tab switching, no logging in and out.
Tempo is purpose-built for this. Most calendar apps technically support multiple Google accounts but treat them as a messy pile of overlapping events with no structure. Tempo uses layers to give each account's events a home, and SIGNAL monitors all accounts together so you never miss an imbalance or scheduling conflict across them.
Yes. Tempo has no hard limit on connected Google accounts. Many users connect three or more — a primary work account, a personal account, and a side project or freelance account. Each account's calendars can be assigned to different layers, and all events are visible in one calendar view.
Partially. Google Calendar lets you view calendars from multiple Google accounts if you share them or use a browser trick of adding secondary accounts. But it has no layer system, no cross-account intelligence, and no way to analyze where your time is going across all accounts. Tempo is designed specifically for the multi-account scenario.
Connect your first Google account in under two minutes.
Add your work account, your personal account, your freelance account — all of them. Tempo imports every calendar, separates them into layers, and shows you the full picture of your week for the first time.
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