Q&A Priority Question — How It Works

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Q&A Priority Question — How It Works

Q&A Priority Question — What This Bonus Actually Is

In one sentence

> If you ask a question during the live Q&A and tag it with #priority in the Zoom chat, it gets answered before unflagged questions.

That's it. No catch.


What you get

  • Priority slot in the live Q&A at the end of the S.C.A.L.E. Workshop
  • Your question gets read out and answered by Amit personally
  • Treated ahead of non-priority questions in the queue

How it works

  1. The workshop ends with a 45-minute Q&A block
  2. We collect questions throughout the session via Zoom chat
  3. Questions tagged #priority by paid registrants get answered first
  4. Amit answers on camera, naming you and your business
  5. The answer is included in the recording you receive within 24 hours

How to claim your priority slot

When you ask your question in the Zoom chat:

#priority {{your_first_name}} from {{your_company}}: 
{{your question — keep it under 25 words}}

Example: > #priority Rohit from CraftDecor: Our cart conversion is 0.8% and we sell ₹15K furniture. Should we focus on traffic or conversion first?

That's all. The team flags it. Amit takes it before unflagged ones.


Honest expectations

We won't lie to you. Here's exactly what you can and can't expect:

What we promise

  • ✓ Your #priority question moves ahead of unflagged questions in the queue
  • ✓ Amit answers personally, on camera
  • ✓ Answer is in the recording

What we don't promise

  • ✗ "First question answered" — there might be 50+ priority questions, we take them in chat order
  • ✗ A specific answer length — depends on the complexity
  • ✗ A 1:1 follow-up call — that's a different paid product

When this won't work

  • Question arrives in the last 5 minutes of Q&A (queue might be closed)
  • Question is off-topic (about a different product, personal advice, etc.)
  • Question is just "What do you think about my idea?" with no specifics

Rough numbers

We cap the workshop at 200 seats. Past cohorts averaged 40–60 questions during Q&A, with 15–25 marked #priority. So roughly 7–12% of attendees use the priority slot — which means asking yours significantly improves your odds of getting answered.


Why we run it this way

Most workshops promise "we'll answer your question" and then never get to most of them. We did this too in early cohorts. People felt let down.

The #priority flag is honest scarcity:

  • Limited slots (~25 per session, picked in chat order)
  • You have to actually post the question (no pre-submission gaming)
  • Anyone can do it, but few do, so the slot stays meaningful

If everyone posts #priority, the system gets diluted. So far, it hasn't.


What to do RIGHT NOW (5 minutes)

  1. Pre-write your question. Don't try to type it on the spot.
  2. Make it specific. Bad: "How do I grow?" Good: "Cart conversion 0.8% on ₹15K furniture — traffic or conversion first?"
  3. Keep it under 25 words. Long questions get answered with less depth.
  4. Have your numbers ready. Monthly revenue, conversion rate, AOV, whatever the question needs.

When the Q&A opens in Zoom chat, paste it with the #priority tag. You're set.


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