GIVENALITY turns Mike into Leksa, a Tanzanian legal platform
A cosmetic rebrand on the surface - but the fine print quietly changes what the product claims to be.
GIVENALITY has given the fork its own identity: new name (Leksa), a Tanzanian home on the web, a teal colour scheme, and copy that pitches the tool as legal document drafting and review built for Tanzania. None of the underlying plumbing changes - this is about how the product presents itself.
The telling edit is on the login and signup screens. The original carried a blunt warning that the service was a demo and that users should not upload sensitive, confidential, privileged, or client documents. Leksa drops that entirely and replaces it with a standard professional-use disclaimer: an AI-assisted platform whose outputs should always be checked by a qualified lawyer. That's a quiet but real shift - from "experimental, handle with care" to "production tool, use your judgment."
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