From a 96-year-old grandmother and an “Esthi Bestie” to three wild Chihuahuas, Temne Hardaway is turning everyday family experiences into AI-powered products and creating new ways for creators to earn from technology.

Nationwide — Most technology companies start with whiteboards, business plans, and investor meetings. MoR Essential Technologies started with a grandmother, a son who preferred quick answers, a sister navigating her faith, three mischievous Chihuahuas, and a family that—like many others—sometimes struggles to communicate. Founder and CEO Temne Hardaway jokes, “My family accidentally became my focus group. Every holiday dinner seems to create another app idea.”
What began as solutions to everyday family problems has grown into an ecosystem of AI-powered apps spanning wellness, pet care, productivity, faith and communication.
When Hardaway’s 96-year-old grandmother needed extra help navigating high blood pressure, multiple food allergies, and everyday food choices, Hardaway began building MyScanPlan, an AI-powered wellness platform designed to help users better understand patterns between what they eat, how they feel, and what they see happening with their skin.
MyScanPlan includes food, menu, label, and barcode scanning; personalized nutrition, inflammation, and bloating insights; hydration tracking; skin wellness analysis; product tracking; personalized trends; and A Creator Studio designed for food and wellness creators to instantly create content.
Along the way, Hardaway’s “Esthi Bestie,” a licensed aesthetician, kept reminding her, “Don’t forget the skin!”
That helped inspire MyScanPlan’s growing Skin Hub, which brings together skin analysis, nutrition, inflammation, product use, and progress tracking to help users better understand their individual patterns over time.
Hardaway’s blind uncle inspired a broader company-wide commitment to accessibility, with features designed to make MoR’s technology more useful to people with visual impairments. Her son inspired Knowly AI, an AI-powered assistant built for people who want to understand information faster. Knowly can summarize articles, analyze documents, contracts, videos and lectures, translate text, act as a response coach, accept content shared directly from a phone for instant analysis, and help users sign and send PDFs.
Hardaway’s Christian faith, alongside her sister’s desire to grow spiritually, helped inspire PraysHIM, an app featuring prayer support, Bible study, sermon notes, faith vision boards, spiritual growth tools, and community features.
Then came her mother, and three energetic Chihuahuas. “Watching my mom with those barking baddies made us realize pet parents needed smarter tools too,” Hardaway said.
That became MyPetScan, an AI-powered pet wellness platform featuring food analysis, mood and behavior insights, personalized pet profiles, wellness tracking, training insights, a Pet Content Creator Studio, and grief and loss support.
And because no family ecosystem would be complete without a few communication challenges, experiences across multiple generations, coworkers, teenagers, relationships, and co-parenting helped inspire Languagely, an AI communication coach designed to help people communicate more clearly and confidently across family, friendships, work, dating, and co-parenting.
Today, MoR Essential Technologies is building AI-powered products designed to help people live healthier, understand information faster, strengthen relationships, grow spiritually, and better care for the animals they love.
But Hardaway’s vision for MoR is becoming bigger than the apps themselves.
You Don’t Have to Build the Technology to Earn From the Technology
As MoR’s app ecosystem grows, Hardaway wants more people to have an opportunity to benefit financially from technology—not simply consume it.
That vision is taking shape through the MoR Creator Network, an initiative that allows creators, influencers, and community builders to partner with MoR’s growing portfolio of AI-powered apps, choose products that genuinely fit their audiences, and earn recurring commissions on qualifying subscriptions they generate.
The idea is intentionally simple: You don’t have to know how to code, build an app, or create an AI product to earn from technology.
“You hear so much about the AI economy, but a lot of people still see themselves only as users of technology,” Hardaway said. “You don’t have to build the technology to earn from the technology. If you’ve built trust with a community, that has value too.”
The idea has become particularly meaningful after conversations with women who were excited about AI and technology but had never considered themselves people who might build an app or make money from one. Creators don’t have to become software developers. The MoR Creator Network creates another entry point.
MoR Essential Technologies is currently expanding its relationships with creators, influencers, community builders, and affiliate partners interested in becoming early participants in the MoR Creator Network.
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