($150k–$250k + 0.5–1.5% equity)

San Francisco | In-Person | First 1-5 Team Members

The problem

Lack of connectivity is the most fundamental problem in the physical economy.

The physical economy only works as a network of interconnected companies, but it still runs on systems that were never designed to talk to each other. Every time two companies need to exchange data, someone builds a custom integration by hand. Business analysts, integration engineers, QA. All manual. Every time. Google EDI if you haven't. It's wild.

A lot of companies have tried to fix this. Nobody has. We think AI agents are the way to finally connect the physical economy

What we're building

Temper is an agentic integration platform for the real economy. Specialized AI agents handle the full lifecycle: gathering requirements from users in plain English, generating integration code, testing it, deploying it, and keeping it alive in production. When something breaks, the agents fix it.

We have paying enterprise customers. Real integrations running in production right now. There's more demand than we can keep up with.

The tech

The reason this is interesting to work on: these aren't chatbots or thin wrappers on an LLM. The agents do actual work with actual consequences in production systems.

Some of what you'd build:

Nobody has shipped this kind of platform at production scale yet, even in other verticals.

The founders

Daniel grew up in his family's trucking business. He built the freight product at Europe’s leading eCom logistics startup, Hive, from 0 to $M and taught himself to code well enough to ship a real product in under a year.

Heinrich ran 100+ person warehouse operations at Amazon, then consulted on system integrations at KPMG. He built Hive's largest revenue line from zero.

Together they built Europe's leading eCom logistics startup from pre-seed to >400 people. They've been living this problem for years.