How To Transfer Youtube Subscriptions From One Account To Another
Pros: Completely safe; no third-party tools required. Cons: Extremely time-consuming for anyone with over 100 subscriptions. You will be clicking for hours.
Never use a website that asks you to "Login with Google" and then "Paste your subscriptions file." That website could steal your credentials. Stick to verified browser extensions from the Chrome Web Store with thousands of reviews and open-source code.
YouTube subscriptions operate on an old RSS (Really Simple Syndication) backbone. RSS readers can import OPML files, but we have a CSV. Here is how to convert CSV to subscriptions without coding: Pros: Completely safe; no third-party tools required
We’ve all been there. You’ve spent years curating the perfect YouTube feed. Your subscription box is a finely tuned machine of educational channels, vloggers, music artists, news outlets, and niche hobbyists. But now, you need to move.
Perhaps you’re graduating from your university email address, leaving a shared family account, switching to a branded “Business” YouTube account, or simply tidying up your digital identity. Whatever the reason, the fear is real: Do I really have to manually click "Subscribe" on 300+ channels? Never use a website that asks you to
The short answer is: YouTube does not offer a native, one-click "Transfer Subscriptions" button. This is a deliberate design choice for security and anti-spam reasons. However, the long answer is: Yes, it is absolutely possible to move your subscriptions—without carpal tunnel syndrome.
This guide will walk you through every reliable method, from Google’s official (but hidden) import/export tool to third-party browser extensions, and even a manual backup strategy for the security-conscious. We’ve all been there
If you only subscribe to 20 or 30 channels, don't bother with software. Do it manually on your phone.
This is tedious, but it is 100% secure and forces you to prune dead channels you no longer watch.

