This method uses Google Takeout to extract your subscription list, then a third-party converter to inject them into a new account.
: This is a popular open-source tool. It collects your channel IDs from your old account and then, once you switch accounts in the same browser, automatically clicks the subscribe buttons for you. This method uses Google Takeout to extract your
If you have fewer than 50 subscriptions, you can do this by hand. Do not try this for 300 channels. If you have fewer than 50 subscriptions, you
YouTube may temporarily block "Subscribe" actions if you move too many channels (200+) too quickly. The most reliable method involves using open-source tools
The most reliable method involves using open-source tools or scripts, often hosted on platforms like GitHub. The process typically begins with Google Takeout, a data export service provided by Google. The user exports their YouTube data, which includes a subscriptions.csv file—a raw text list of channel IDs. Third-party scripts or browser extensions then parse this list and automate the subscription process on the new account. This automation mimics human behavior at high speed, visiting each channel URL and clicking the "Subscribe" button programmatically.