Your Stories. Your Meaning.

We believe Enterprise Architecture (EA) isn't drawn; it's discovered. It is a living, complex system: an organism, not a machine.

Conventional EA tools try to dictate a complicated "truth" from the top down. We provide the tool to understand the complex reality from the bottom up.

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The Architect Doesn't Interpret. They Listen.

We capture real stories from the front line. The crucial difference: Instead of forcing these stories through expert filters (and their biases), the narrators themselves give meaning to their experiences. Our software enables this self-interpretation. This is the only way to see the unvarnished truth.

Stories flowing directly from narrators without expert filters

Unfiltered stories flow directly from narrators to the system, bypassing expert interpretation

Emergent patterns from diverse stories revealing architecture insights

Patterns emerge organically from data, revealing problems traditional models miss

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Discover Patterns, Not Fill Boxes.

Your architecture is more than the sum of its parts. Instead of trying to force stories into predefined, rigid models (like "Capability Maps"), our software visualizes the emergent patterns from thousands of data points. You see where the real problems (and opportunities) lie - often in places no architect would have suspected.

3

An EKG, Not a Blueprint.

A traditional EA map is a complicated blueprint; it's obsolete the moment it's drawn. We show you the complex reality: a real-time dashboard of the tensions, perspectives, and health of your organization. You don't manage a rigid plan. You navigate a living organism.

Living architecture dashboard vs obsolete static blueprint

A living, real-time view of your organization's health—not a static blueprint

Traditional EA vs. Korgraph

Traditional EA Tools

Traditional EA network diagram
  • Top-down interpretation
  • Expert filters & biases
  • Rigid predefined models
  • Static blueprints
  • Obsolete on delivery

Korgraph Approach

Traditional EA network diagram
  • Bottom-up discovery
  • Self-interpretation by narrators
  • Emergent patterns
  • Real-time dashboard
  • Living organism

Ready to Discover Your Living Architecture?

Stop drawing blueprints. Start listening to your organization's stories and discover the patterns that matter.