QueueTube
2 ratings
)Overview
Queue your YouTube subscription feed and watch videos like a playlist.
Tired of clicking each video one by one in your subscriptions? QueueTube adds a single button to your YouTube subscriptions page that instantly queues everything up and autoplays them in order, with full skip and navigation controls. No Permissions Required, No Data Collected Features: ▶️ One-click queuing — hit the button and your subscriptions start playing immediately ⏭️ Autoplay — when a video ends, the next one starts automatically ⏮️ Skip controls — jump forward or back in your queue at any time 📋 Queue panel — shows all queued videos with real titles so you know what's coming next 🔴 Watch progress bars — videos you've partially watched show a red progress bar in the queue panel, just like YouTube's own thumbnails, so you can decide whether to skip 🖱️ Click to jump — click any video in the panel to skip straight to it 📜 Load more with scrolling — scroll down your subscriptions before hitting Queue to load even more videos (you can queue 300+ this way!) 🔀 Guilt-free sidebar browsing — spot something interesting in the sidebar? Click it and watch it normally — your queue is still saved, so just hit ▶ in the panel to jump straight back to where you were. Or open it in a new tab to keep your queue playing uninterrupted in the original tab 🔒 Private & zero permissions — no data collected, no permissions required, queue lives only in your current tab How to use Go to youtube.com/feed/subscriptions The page will briefly refresh — this is normal, it ensures your videos load correctly A red "Queue Subscriptions" button will appear near the top of the page (Optional) Scroll down to load more videos before clicking — the further you scroll, the more videos get queued. You can load 300+ this way! Click the Queue Subscriptions button The first video starts playing automatically A queue panel appears in the bottom-right corner showing all your upcoming videos Queue panel controls Button Action ◀ Go to previous video ▶ Skip to next video ✕ Stop the queue Click a title Jump straight to that video Reading the progress bars Videos you've already partially watched will show a small red bar beneath their title in the queue panel — identical to the progress bars YouTube shows on thumbnails. Use these to decide whether to skip a video you've already seen a bit of. Browsing the sidebar without losing your queue See something interesting in YouTube's suggested sidebar while watching a queued video? You have two options: Click it directly — QueueTube saves your queue in the background. Watch the video, then hit ▶ in the panel to jump straight back to your next queued video Right-click → open in a new tab — that tab is completely independent with no queue panel, leaving your original tab playing uninterrupted Tips More videos = better experience. Scroll all the way to the bottom of your subscriptions before clicking Queue to get the maximum number of videos loaded. YouTube loads them in batches as you scroll. Past videos scroll up. The queue panel always shows the currently playing video at the top — scroll up in the panel to see what you've already watched. Click ✕ on the panel at any time to stop the queue and go back to browsing normally. Privacy QueueTube requires zero browser permissions and stores your queue in your current tab's session memory only — it's gone the moment you close the tab. No browsing data, no personal information, and nothing is ever sent anywhere. See PRIVACY_POLICY.md for full details.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedMarch 6, 2026
- Offered bybethwoodcock
- Size12.99KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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Privacy
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes