TubeShelf
Overview
Auto-organize YouTube and YT Music songs into playlists by Singer, Music Director, Film, and more.
Tired of manually copying songs into a dozen playlists? Introducing Tubeshelf! TubeShelf reads a song's info and sorts it into your own YouTube playlists - by singer, music director, lyricist, movie, language, decade, and more, in one click. ## How it works? 1. While playing a song on YouTube or YouTube Music, click "Shelf It." 2. TubeShelf reads the video's description and proposes tags (singer, music director, movie, etc.). You review and edit them before anything is created. 3. Confirm, and it creates or reuses a playlist for each tag and adds the song - skipping any playlist that already has it, so nothing gets duplicated. Built for people who over-organize their music 4. Tag by Singer, Actor, Director, Music Director, Lyricist, Movie, Year, Decade, Language, Genre, Occasion, or Vibe. 5. Comma-separated names (e.g. multiple actors or singers) automatically split into separate playlists. 6. Nothing is created without your confirmation. Every proposed tag is editable, removable, and you can add your own before saving. 7. Already-in-a-playlist songs are detected and skipped, so re-running it is always safe. ## Privacy TubeShelf only touches playlists in your own YouTube account, using Google's official sign-in. It never sees your password. Playlists are created private by default. There's no separate account or database; nothing about your library is stored anywhere outside your own YouTube account.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedJuly 9, 2026
- Offered byAravind
- Size26.66KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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Privacy
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- 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