How To Transfer Youtube Subscriptions From: One Account To Another

To move playlists: Set your old playlists to "Public" or "Unlisted," share the link with your new account, and click "Save Playlist" to add it to your new library.

After seven days, you can promote the new email to "Primary Owner" and remove the old account entirely.

To move comments: There is currently no way to transfer comment history or "Likes" between accounts. Managing Your Brand Account To move playlists: Set your old playlists to

Click "All YouTube data included" and ensure only "subscriptions" is selected. Choose your file type and click "Create Export."

Several web-based tools and browser extensions claim to automate the subscription transfer process. These tools typically work by reading your exported CSV file and then using a script to click "Subscribe" on each channel via your new account. Managing Your Brand Account Click "All YouTube data

If you choose this route, be cautious. These tools require access to your Google account permissions. Always use reputable, well-reviewed extensions and revoke their access in your Google Security settings once the transfer is complete. Moving Your Own Content and Comments

Search for each channel from your old list and click "Subscribe" on the new account. Using the Google Takeout Method If you choose this route, be cautious

If you have hundreds of subscriptions, manual entry is tedious. Google Takeout allows you to export your subscription data as a CSV file. While you cannot "upload" this file directly into YouTube, you can use it as a master checklist. Visit Google Takeout while logged into your old account.

The most reliable way to transfer subscriptions is to do it manually. This ensures that you only move the channels you actually still watch, effectively "cleaning house" during the transition. Open your old YouTube account on a desktop browser. Click on the "Subscriptions" tab in the left-hand sidebar. Select "Manage" at the top right of your subscription list.