What is the CoreStory MCP Server?
The CoreStory MCP (Model Context Protocol) server enables AI coding assistants to directly access your CoreStory project data—including PRDs, technical specifications, codebase conversations, and project architecture—without manual copy-pasting or context switching.
What you can do with it:
- Query project documentation and requirements directly from your AI assistant
- Access conversation history and codebase insights
- Generate and retrieve PRD/TechSpec sections
- Create and manage project conversations
- Maintain context across multiple coding sessions
Supported AI Tools: Claude Desktop, Cursor, GitHub Copilot (VS Code), Devin, Factory.ai
Prerequisites
- CoreStory account with active projects
- Access to your organization's CoreStory workspace
- One of the supported AI coding tools installed
Step 1: Get Your MCP Token
MCP tokens are separate from your regular CoreStory login and provide scoped access to your organization's data.
Create a Token
- Visit the CoreStory API Documentation:
- Go to:
https://c2s.corestory.ai/docs (or your deployment's /docs endpoint)
- Log in with your CoreStory credentials if prompted
- Navigate to MCP Token Management:
- Scroll to the "MCP Token Management" section
- Find the POST
/api/mcp-tokens endpoint