YouTube Channel Folders
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)Overview
Group YouTube channels into folders with a unified upload feed.
Tired of the algorithm deciding what you watch? YouTube buries uploads from the creators you actually care about under recommendations, Shorts, and noise. YouTube Channel Folders puts you back in control. Group the channels you care about into folders, then open a folder to see one clean, newest-first feed of everything they've posted, no scrolling your whole subscription list, no algorithm in the way. • Organize into folders — sort channels by topic, creator type, or mood. Add an emoji to each folder. • One unified feed — open a folder and see every recent upload from its channels, newest first, all in one place. • Add channels anywhere — one click from any channel or video page, or paste a channel URL / @handle. • Never miss an upload — an unread dot appears when a folder has new videos since you last looked. • Hide Shorts — one click filters Shorts out of a folder's feed, so only full-length uploads remain. Your choice is remembered. • Optional sync — link another browser with a one-time code to share folders across devices. Everything works fully offline and local until you choose to sync. • Feels native — matches YouTube's own light and dark theme. No login of any kind. You don't sign in to YouTube, you don't sign in to Google, and there's no account to create here. Folders live in your browser. Upload data comes from YouTube's public RSS feeds, the extension does not use the YouTube Data API and never sees your YouTube account. Planned: one-click import of your existing subscriptions.
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Details
- Version0.3.0
- UpdatedJune 17, 2026
- Offered byantonylgs
- Size157KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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