Welcome to CoreStory
For the past nine years, we worked side by side with hundreds of businesses, helping them solve complex software challenges and build systems that matter.
But in doing that work, something else happened: we accumulated a massive amount of knowledge about how software is actually built, maintained, and evolved. And when we talked to real users, in real enterprises, we heard the same thing: you’re giving us knowledge that we can’t figure out about our own existing systems. And you’re doing it better than the big AI companies in the market.
That knowledge became the core of something innovative.
From Code, to Code Intelligence
Every legacy codebase tells a story—about how systems evolved, how decisions were made, and how technology choices shaped the business. The problem is, that story is locked away inside millions of lines of code, invisible to the people who need it most: business leaders planning migrations, architects mapping dependencies, and developers tasked with maintaining or modernizing critical systems…
We saw this gap again and again. And eventually, we realized: the most valuable thing we could offer wasn’t just building the next app. It was unlocking deep insights, including the complete requirements, of existing software.
So we built something new.
Meet CoreStory!
CoreStory is a platform that uses cutting-edge AI to reverse engineer large, complex codebases. In minutes, it can translate code into:
- Business Requirements – so the original business logic becomes clear
- User stories – so teams can understand the acceptance criteria for behaviors
- Architecture Documentation – so complexity becomes visible and actionable
- Technical Specifications - so developers see exactly how systems fit together
- Context-rich insights – so businesses, developers, agents, and architects can understand what their software really does
- Knowledge graphs - so developers can query the relationships between all parts of their code
This isn’t just documentation. It’s Code Intelligence—a living, AI-powered understanding of your systems that supports modernization, migration, and innovation across the entire SDLC.
There are more than ten trillion lines of code in the world today. Each one needs to be made understandable by the teams (and the agents!) that work with them every day. Our vision is to help companies tackle this gigantic challenge, with some of the best models on the market.
Our technology takes a unique approach that goes much further than what’s possible with foundation models like OpenAI or agents like Claude Code. Our domain specific AI has been built to overcome the limitations of generic LLMs - CoreStory’s code intelligence system ingests legacy source code and transforms it into clear, natural-language requirements linked to a knowledge graph of dependencies, workflows, and business logic. This creates a living map of how systems actually function, enabling modernization, migration, and AI-driven development with precision and scale.
Why the Rebrand?
The name Crowdbotics reflected where we started: a company focused on rapid application development. But it no longer captures who we are now — or where we’re going next.
Crowdbotics was about building apps. CoreStory is about understanding code, and translating it into deep insights that tell a story about the intent of the code.
The new name reflects our vision: Code is at the core of every company, and in the AI era, understanding that code better helps companies move faster – both as humans, and with AI-native tools. By helping organizations translate their code into stories and insights, we enable them to write the next chapter of their software faster and more accurately than before.
The Future of Code Intelligence
We’re excited to double down on this vision and to help companies everywhere unlock the intelligence inside their codebases.
If you’ve worked with us before: welcome to the next stage of the journey.
If you’re just meeting us now: we can’t wait to show you what CoreStory.ai can do.
We are CoreStory.
Let’s uncover the story your code is waiting to tell.