beautech-aero rebuilds Mike into an aviation-leasing matter desk

The fork keeps Mike's bones but swaps the whole product: a contract command center for Beautech's aircraft-leasing legal team, renamed Turbine Legal.

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This is less a feature than a transplant. beautech-aero reorganises the app around "matters" - each one carrying lifecycle status, tasks, an activity trail, and AI workflows aimed at contract-review work, with the old project view kept alive for compatibility.

The interesting part is what the matters plug into. A matter can be created or linked straight from a Salesforce opportunity (Salesforce being the sales CRM where deals live), so intake starts where the deal does rather than in a separate legal tool. Working documents sit in cloud storage as the system of record, with Dropbox wired up for archive and import and DocuSign (the e-signature service) wired up for envelope tracking. Much of that connective tissue is early scaffolding rather than finished plumbing, and there's no test suite yet - build success is the only gate.

So what Worth a look for legal-ops leads who want a sense of what it takes to bend a general legal-AI tool into a vertical-specific matter system tied to their own CRM and signing stack.

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22f9039d Implement Turbine Legal matter command center igor-ctrl 2026-05-07 ↗ GitHub

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