
Quiz Daddy Scott Rogowsky Returns With New Game Show App
Seven years after hosting viral sensation HQ Trivia, comedian Scott Rogowsky is back with his own daily game show app called Savvy. After personal setbacks and a transformative journey, he's ready to entertain millions again.
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The comedian who once drew 2.4 million viewers nightly is stepping back into the spotlight with a game show app of his own.
Scott Rogowsky, beloved host of viral phenomenon HQ Trivia, has launched Savvy, a new daily live mobile game show where players compete directly against him in word puzzles. The app combines elements of Wordle and Connections, offering cash prizes to winners who can outsmart the "Quiz Daddy" himself.
Between 2017 and 2019, Rogowsky became an internet sensation hosting HQ Trivia twice daily. The groundbreaking app turned live mobile gaming into appointment viewing, with office workers across America dropping everything at 3 p.m. to tune in. The app garnered 20 million lifetime downloads before financial troubles led to bankruptcy in 2020.
The years that followed weren't easy for Rogowsky. His dream job hosting a daily MLB Network show was canceled when the pandemic shut down baseball. Multiple attempts to recreate the HQ magic led to false starts, and he eventually opened a vintage store in California, considering himself retired from show business.
But something changed. Rogowsky attended a seven-day mountain retreat called the Hoffman Process, a digital detox program combining psychology and neuroscience. The experience helped him rediscover his purpose and regain control of his life after years of setbacks beyond his control.

"I got out of that retreat and I was like, 'I have something to say,'" Rogowsky told TechCrunch. He realized his loyal fanbase was still there, ready to follow him on his next adventure.
Why This Inspires
Rogowsky's comeback story shows what's possible when we refuse to let failure define us. After watching his breakthrough moment crumble, losing his dream job, and facing years of disappointment, he could have stayed bitter. Instead, he did the inner work to transform his perspective and found the courage to try again.
His self-awareness shines through too. He filmed himself at New York Comic Con with his own "Wanted" poster, joking with strangers who vaguely recognized him. "I know my place," he says with genuine humility, a far cry from the ego that often accompanies viral fame.
Now he's bringing joy back to millions, one word puzzle at a time. The comedian who once felt "tossed and turned on a raft in the ocean" has found solid ground again, and he's built something entirely his own.
Rogowsky believes hosting live game shows is his calling, and thousands of fans agree—they never stopped calling him Quiz Daddy.
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Based on reporting by TechCrunch
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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