crazydiseases is turning Mike into one firm's own branded app
A fork quietly reshapes Mike from a generic platform into a private, installable product for a single law firm.
crazydiseases has stopped treating this fork as a stock platform and started standing it up as one firm's own tool. The app now carries Stutt Associates' branding instead of the generic "Mike" identity, and it tightens which web addresses are allowed to talk to its servers - a basic guardrail for a live instance handling real client work.
The fork also adds install support: the assistant can now be pinned to a phone or desktop home screen and opened like a native app rather than a browser tab. None of this is reusable functionality so much as a blueprint - proof of what it looks like to take Mike from shared codebase to a named firm's day-to-day assistant.
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