New free tool: YouTube Channel Video List Extractor
Quote from TunePocket Support on May 27, 2026, 9:07 pmWe've added a new free TunePocket tool that helps you extract a downloadable list of videos from any public YouTube channel.
Just enter a YouTube channel URL, @handle, or channel ID, and the tool will load up to 1,000 (for now) public videos from that channel. You can then sort the list by newest, oldest, title, views, or duration, copy all video URLs in one click, or download the results as CSV or XLSX.
This is useful for creators, marketers, researchers, and content teams who need a clean list of YouTube videos without manually opening and copying each link.
Common use cases include:
Auditing your own YouTube channel
Researching competitor channels
Reviewing upload history and publishing patterns
Finding popular videos by views
Creating a spreadsheet of video links for planning or reporting
Collecting channel video URLs for research
Copying video links into NotebookLM for summaries, topic research, and content analysis
Try it here:
https://www.tunepocket.com/youtube-channel-video-list-extractor/
Feel free to post your feedback and ideas!
We've added a new free TunePocket tool that helps you extract a downloadable list of videos from any public YouTube channel.
Just enter a YouTube channel URL, @handle, or channel ID, and the tool will load up to 1,000 (for now) public videos from that channel. You can then sort the list by newest, oldest, title, views, or duration, copy all video URLs in one click, or download the results as CSV or XLSX.
This is useful for creators, marketers, researchers, and content teams who need a clean list of YouTube videos without manually opening and copying each link.
Common use cases include:
Auditing your own YouTube channel
Researching competitor channels
Reviewing upload history and publishing patterns
Finding popular videos by views
Creating a spreadsheet of video links for planning or reporting
Collecting channel video URLs for research
Copying video links into NotebookLM for summaries, topic research, and content analysis
Try it here:
Feel free to post your feedback and ideas!
