younglah quietly turns Mike into Helinox's in-house legal tool

A one-line footer change says more than the feature it ships with: this fork isn't a public demo, it's a closed internal platform for a single company.

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younglah adds Google sign-in to the login screen, letting staff log in with their existing work Google accounts instead of juggling another email-and-password combo. It sits above the old login form with a clean "or" divider - small, but a real convenience for everyday users.

The more telling change is the footer. The upstream version carries a public demo disclaimer; younglah swaps it for "Helinox internal legal platform. Authorized users only." That's the only public signal about intent, and it's a clear one: this is being run as a private, single-company legal tool, not anything outward-facing.

So what Worth a look if you're weighing how to deploy an open legal-AI codebase as a locked-down internal tool rather than a public product.

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7c77b0a9 Update page.tsx younglah 2026-05-21 ↗ GitHub
Add Google login button

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