Related Video Linker for Shorts
Overview
Bulk-add Related video links to your own Shorts in YouTube Studio — by list, for your own channel, no busywork.
Stop setting the "Related video" on every Short by hand. Bulk-link all your Shorts to their source long-form — right inside YouTube Studio, by list, for your own channel. Why it matters: The "Related video" field is the only native clickable path from a Short back to your full video — it's where Shorts actually turn into channel growth. But YouTube makes you set it one Short at a time, and there's no public API for that field, so nothing can automate it server-side. This extension does it the only way possible: from inside Studio. How it works: - The extension finds your Shorts in YouTube Studio and lists them. - You pick the videos you want and choose the long-form the "Related video" link should point to. - It shows a preview and asks for confirmation — you see exactly what will be applied and to which videos. - It then sets the link across all selected videos, down the list. Good to know: - Works only on studio.youtube.com, only with your own content, in your own signed-in session. It never requests access to other channels and does nothing outside Studio. - Nothing is uploaded — everything runs locally in your browser. No login, no API keys. - Supports drafts, scheduled, and published videos; changes to published (live) videos are confirmed separately. - The interface follows your YouTube Studio language (English or Russian). - Free to try — get started at no cost on your own channel. Support & questions: claplab.support@gmail.com
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Details
- Version0.0.2
- UpdatedJune 28, 2026
- Size104KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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