Building AI tools for your legal practice
A Dutch community of lawyers and builders figuring out legal AI together. Learn it, build it, use what's shipped.
A Dutch community of lawyers and builders figuring out legal AI together. Learn it, build it, use what's shipped.
Built together. Shipped together.
Every tool the community ships is free to use for members. Built by legal professionals, reviewed for quality, part of your membership.
Upload your case documents. Thea reads everything under your briefing and returns a sourced timeline, a network of key players, and party camps. The factual foundation you'd normally spend days building yourself.


Upload both briefs. Garry maps both sides, matches the arguments, and shows you the gaps. Unanswered points, underdeveloped claims, and the questions the court is likely to ask.


Summarize and visualize Dutch and EU case law. Structured analysis, visual timelines, and instant relevance assessment. Decide if a ruling matters without reading the full text.


Nina scans 30+ law firm blogs and 2,000+ rulings weekly. When multiple firms write about the same ruling and it matches your practice area, you get a digest. No noise, only signal.


Four live Claude Code workshops a year, a community chat with the tips you won't find on LinkedIn, and a resource library of APIs, prompts, and patterns that actually work for legal work.
Themed channels for litigation, tax, employment law, and more. A review process for shipping your tool to the shop. Revenue share when other members use what you've built.
Every tool the community has shipped, included in your membership. Quality-reviewed, built by legal professionals, ready for real practices.
€500 per year
One membership. All three included. Free for students with a student email.
Become a memberSjors runs Legalloyd, a law firm that's been building its own tech for more than ten years. Maurits runs Patroon, a legal design and tech consultancy. Building tools for lawyers is our day job. Most weeks we message each other about something: a prompt that worked, a trick worth trying, a half-broken prototype that nearly does something useful.
We're not the only ones. A lot of Dutch legal professionals are doing it too, without a company behind them, on their own time. A tax lawyer who built her own KYC tool. A litigator with a home-made sanctions matrix. A law student prototyping contracts with Claude.
Nobody's really learning from each other, though. There's no shared Dutch-language space for legal professionals already in it, where you don't have to explain what Claude is before you can talk about it.
Mino is that space. Run by people who build legal tech for a living, for lawyers who'd rather learn this than pretend they already know it.
Members vote, prototype, and ship. Here's what's in the pipeline.
We're always looking for agent ideas from legal professionals. Tell us what task you'd like automated.
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Transactions lawyer, ex-Freshfields. Runs startup law firm 15+ years.
10+ years legal tech and design at Patroon.
Developer at Patroon and Feitlijn.
Legal minds and technical builders experimenting with what's possible. We prototype, test, and iterate.
Inhouse Legal Counsel for tech companies, focused on Data & AI.
Director Legal IT at Ahold Delhaize, bridging technology and legal practice.
Founder of #TheLegalInnovationAgency bij NOUN.Legal, Dutch Legal Tech, LegalBrain and rAIw
Researcher & lecturer, looking for smarter solutions for legal issues.
Secure EU Azure deployments by default. Row-level database security. OpenAI models isolated from public training. On-premise deployment available for firms requiring air-gapped systems.
Roughly 20 seats. Members get in first. €500 per year, everything included. Free for students.
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