There is currently no official way to automatically transfer subscriptions directly from one YouTube account to another. However, you can use workarounds involving official data exports combined with third-party tools or manual efforts. How to Transfer Subscriptions 1. Export Data via Google Takeout
If you have been on YouTube for a while, chances are you have accumulated a massive library of subscriptions. Maybe you started with a generic account name like "JohnDoe123" and finally want to switch to a professional brand account. Perhaps you are a business owner handing over social media keys to a new manager, or you simply lost access to your old email.
If you prefer not to use third-party extensions, you can use Google Takeout to export your data and manually re-subscribe. Export Subscriptions: Go to Google Takeout while logged into your old account. There is currently no official way to automatically
Here is the definitive guide to moving your subscriptions from Point A to Point B.
While Google famously does not offer a one-click "Transfer Subscriptions" button (likely to prevent spam and bot networks), there is a reliable, free workaround using Google's own data tools. A Brand Account sits on top of your Google login
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:
And a final piece of advice: Before you abandon the old account, make your public playlists collaborative with the new account, or simply leave the old account alive as a “read-only” archive. Your watch history might be gone, but your favorite creators are just a click away. And a final piece of advice: Before you
You cannot paste a CSV directly into YouTube. You need a tool to visit each URL and click subscribe for you.