CRED codelens Expands AI Beyond Coding With Amazon Bedrock

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CRED has introduced codelens, an AI-driven intelligence layer built on Amazon Bedrock, as the company looks to manage growing engineering complexity across more than 20 business verticals, 2,000 repositories, and 500 microservices.

Rather than treating AI as a standalone coding assistant, CRED is positioning codelens as a shared intelligence layer that turns code, conversations, documentation, and workflows into searchable operational context for teams across the organisation.

The challenge, according to the company, was not just writing code, but understanding how systems, APIs, services, and workflows connected across a rapidly expanding platform.

To address this, CRED built a system that continuously gathers context from tools such as Slack, Confluence, Jira, and internal codebases. The platform then generates end-to-end request call graphs that map how applications and services interact across the organisation.

Every code commit automatically triggers analysis, updates service-level documentation, and indexes information into a vector database within 30 minutes, the...

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