Apple Shortcuts com.shortcuts Send your own events to the Tempo timeline from Apple Shortcuts, on a Mac or an iPhone, with a webhook action whose JSON body drives the score's labels and indicators. → Beszel com.beszel Beszel server-monitoring alerts on the Tempo timeline, one stack per host and metric, delivered through a small read-only poller that reads the hub's alert history. → Fastmail com.caldav.fastmail An experimental, read-only CalDAV bridge that pulls today's Fastmail calendar events into your Tempo agenda. Basic by design: manual configuration, display-only events, no write-back. → GitHub Actions com.github.actions GitHub repository and Actions events (workflow runs, pull requests, issues, releases, security alerts) on the Tempo timeline, delivered through a small webhook relay. → Hazel com.noodlesoft.hazel Bring Hazel rule fires into your Tempo timeline. Each firing becomes an event with one-click actions to open the file, jump to a folder, or copy the path. → Home Assistant com.home-assistant Home Assistant state changes for the entities you choose on the Tempo timeline, classified by device class, with severity for safety sensors, alarms, and locks. → Jellyfin org.jellyfin Jellyfin media server events on the Tempo timeline: new media, playback start and stop, login failures, and scheduled task results. Read-only, with actions that open the web UI, the item, or the admin dashboard. → Jellyseerr com.jellyseerr Jellyseerr media requests and issue reports on the Tempo timeline, grouped by title, with a severity that tracks each request from pending approval through available. → Kopia com.kopia Kopia snapshot outcomes on the Tempo timeline (success, failure, warning, or no-change) with one-click kopia CLI actions to run, list, and inspect backups. → Pi-hole net.pi-hole.pi-hole Pi-hole DNS blocking state, reachability, updates, blocklist (gravity) refreshes, and host load on the Tempo timeline, delivered by a small polling helper. → Prowlarr com.prowlarr Prowlarr health and update events on the Tempo timeline: health issues as warnings, recoveries as resolved, application updates as info, each with an Open Prowlarr action. → Radarr com.radarr Radarr grabs, imports, and health events on the Tempo timeline, stacked per movie, with an Open Radarr action resolved to the sender's address. → Scripts scripts The generic catch-all source: any script, cron job, or webhook that can POST JSON lands on your Tempo timeline. The embodiment of "if it can POST, Tempo can read it." → Sonarr com.sonarr Sonarr grabs, imports, and health events on the Tempo timeline, stacked per series, each carrying an Open Sonarr action. → Synology com.synology DSM notifications on the Tempo timeline, with one-click actions for Storage Manager, Log Center, Security Advisor, and SSH. Built-in, nothing to install. → Todoist com.todoist Today's and overdue Todoist tasks on the Tempo timeline, grouped by project, with priority-driven severity and buttons to open the task or the Todoist app. → UniFi com.ubiquiti.unifi Setup and reference for the two built-in UniFi sources: UniFi Network controller alarms and UniFi Protect camera detections. → Uptime Kuma com.uptime-kuma Uptime Kuma monitor status on the Tempo timeline. Tempo parses Kuma's webhook payload with a native adapter, and each monitor stays one stateful row instead of spamming the feed. → Vaultwarden com.vaultwarden Vaultwarden authentication activity (logins, admin access, vault exports, a brute-force signal) plus server reachability, on the Tempo timeline through a log watcher. →