How can we help you?

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How It Works

Follow these three steps to ask for help.

Step 1

Write your needs in the chat box on the Ask for Help page. Feel free to make your response as long or as detailed as you’d like

Please help, my mom got cancer.

Step 2

Please provide the requested information to our assistant. Your information is secure and protected.

May I know your name, age, and location?

Yes, I’m Lucas, 46 years old, and I live in Austin Texas.

Thank you Lucas, please tell me more about your mother’s cancer diagnosis.

Step 3

Complete the entire conversation with our assistant. A case will automatically be created, and we will reach out if we are able to help.

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About Us

The family behind Massive Good.

Massive Good was founded by John Andrew Entwistle in service of his life’s mission.


John Andrew Entwistle (b. 1997, New York) is a serial entrepreneur who has helped create over $1B of enterprise value to date, founding Coder.com at 17, Wander.com at 23, and Adapt.com at 27.


Most giving is done in broad strokes. Broad strokes can miss the truth, miss the person, or accidentally reward the wrong incentives. The result is charity that can feel abstract, slow, and sometimes harmful.


We believe the future is individualized charity. Help should be specific, verified, and designed around a person’s actual moment.


Not an initiative, not a statistic, and not an incorrect worldview forced onto someone in crisis.


How it works

1) Private intake, guided by our AI agents

People share what’s happening through a secure, structured conversation. AI helps organize the details into a clear case: what happened, what’s needed, what it costs, what change it creates, and what risks to watch for. The AI does not decide who receives help.


2) Human discernment and verification

A human reviewer evaluates each case with wisdom and care. If we believe we can truly help, we reach out, verify what’s needed, and coordinate support in a way that protects dignity and safety.


3) Help that is concrete and accountable

We focus on direct resolution, not vague goodwill. We track outcomes, follow up, and learn so we get faster and better over time.


4) Media that multiplies goodness

With permission, we tell these stories to raise awareness and resources. When people see what real help looks like up close, they want to join. Brick by brick, goodness spreads.


What Massive Good is

We turn a person’s need into a verified plan, then mobilize resources to deliver good.

Our scoreboard is simple: when help arrives, the person says, “Thank God.” A simple reaction that shows we are helping to do God's work.


If you need help, please don’t hesitate to reach out.