Copy Subscribed Channels To Another Youtube Account | Youtube Subscriptions Importer

Manually re-subscribing to 200+ channels is not an option. It is tedious, error-prone, and frankly, a waste of an afternoon.

Log into your OLD YouTube account. Go to the "Subscriptions" page. Step 3: Click the extension icon. Select "Export Subscriptions" or "Get Channel IDs." The extension will crawl your entire subscription list and save a list of channel URLs to your clipboard or a .txt file.

# This requires google-api-python-client old_subs = get_old_subscriptions() # List of channel IDs for channel_id in old_subs: new_account.subscriptions().insert( part="snippet", body="snippet": "resourceId": "channelId": channel_id ).execute() print(f"Subscribed to channel_id") time.sleep(1) # Rate limit avoidance Note: You will need to set up a project in Google Developer Console and enable the YouTube Data API v3. You tried the YouTube subscriptions importer, but it broke. Here is the fix. Manually re-subscribing to 200+ channels is not an option

Safety Guide: Never give your Google password to an importer tool. Always use OAuth (the "Sign in with Google" popup) so the tool never sees your password. If you trust code, this is the most reliable way to copy subscribed channels using YouTube’s v3 API.

Log into your NEW YouTube account. Step 5: Open the extension again. Select "Import Subscriptions" or "Bulk Subscribe." Step 6: Paste the list of URLs. The extension will open dozens of background tabs and automatically click the "Subscribe" button for you. Go to the "Subscriptions" page

100% safe, no viruses, works for huge lists. Cons: Clunky, requires multiple tools.

What you need is a —a tool or method that allows you to copy subscribed channels to another YouTube account instantly. While YouTube does not offer a native "Transfer Subscriptions" button, the internet (and some clever code) has solved this problem. works for huge lists. Cons: Clunky

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