Scott the Woz

[‡ 3][better source needed] Scott The Woz continues to be produced by Wozniak, with episodes having their exclusive release on YouTube.

[7] Wozniak frequently offers limited-edition merchandise based on the show during "Merchandise for Charity Bonanza" events held in collaboration with Pixel Empire (a gaming based print on demand company), with all proceeds going to charities Critical Care Comics and the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.

[3] Reviewing Scott the Woz for PC Games, Lukas Schmid hailed the series' comedic script as "perfect", writing that no cuts feel pointless and that running gags are established without overuse.

[5] Kennedy Unthank from Plugged In called it a "fun" and "entertaining" show, but voiced a disliking towards the script's unsuitability for children.

He criticized crude jokes, such as the referral of condoms as "a college essential", and disapproved of the use of swearing; whilst words such as fuck and shit are censored, he noticed that others (such as dick and bitch) are not.

[5] Unthank positively noted Wozniak's research and detail on covered topics, opining that even episodes surpassing an hour in length still maintain a genuine and fair review.

[16] The Scott the Woz YouTube channel has amassed over 1.92 million subscribers as of July 2024,[2] and its popularity has been noted by writers.

[3][5][16] John Connor Coulston, writing for PopCulture.com, described the fanbase as a "huge online following," and attributed the series' popularity to its "comedic-yet-earnest" style produced in a unique homemade manner.

[2] Schmid described the show's style as "simple", though with much effort put into "tiny side gags," and praised the series' lack of sponsorships.