A Give Help Get Help Clone is a web script that replicates the two-phase mutual aid cycle popularised by platforms like MMM and its successors — where every member first completes a “give help” action (donating to another member) before becoming eligible to “get help” (receive a donation from another member).
The phrase “Give Help, Get Help” is both the operational description and a core marketing message for these community platforms. Members are framed as participants in a collective aid system rather than investors in a scheme, which is central to how these platforms present themselves and recruit new participants.
Script mechanics:
- New members register, optionally via referral link
- They place a “Provide Help” order — specifying an amount and uploading payment confirmation once matched
- After completing their give obligation, they become eligible to “Request Help” — submitting a get-help order for a larger amount (reflecting any platform-defined growth rate)
- The system matches their get-help request with a new member’s provide-help order
- The cycle continues, with the member alternating between giving and receiving roles
Platform features in a quality clone:
- Configurable give-to-get ratio (e.g. give $100, get $130 in 30 days)
- Automated or admin-managed matching
- Payment proof upload and verification workflow
- Referral commission tracking across multiple levels
- Admin panel for monitoring unmatched orders and system liquidity ratios
Legal context: These platforms are scrutinised closely by financial regulators in most jurisdictions. The “help” framing does not shield operators from money transmission or securities laws.
See also: MMM Website Script, Morez Clone, Help Community Software