QueueTube is a single-purpose tool built to do one thing exceptionally well — turn your subscriptions into a playlist.
Hit the Queue button and every video on your subscriptions page starts playing immediately, in order. No fuss.
Videos advance automatically when one ends. Skip forward or jump back in your queue with prev / next controls.
A sleek overlay shows all your queued videos with real titles. Click any one to jump straight to it.
Videos you've partially watched show a red progress bar — identical to YouTube's own thumbnails — so you know what to skip.
Scroll down before queuing to load more videos in batches. Queue 300 or more videos for hours of hands-free watching.
Spot something in the sidebar? Click it. Your queue is saved. Hit ▶ in the panel to jump right back where you were.
Four steps from install to watching your entire subscriptions feed without lifting a finger.
Add QueueTube from the Chrome Web Store. No account, no sign-up, no permissions requested.
Head to your Youtube subscriptions page.
The further you scroll, the bigger your queue.
Hit the red Queue Subscriptions button. Your QueueTube is ready.
The queue panel lives in the bottom-right corner of your screen while watching. Access it any time to navigate your queue or stop it entirely.
Past videos scroll up in the panel so you always have a record of what you've watched this session.
Pro tip: Seen a sidebar video you like? Feel free to click it, and return to your queue when you're finished.
QueueTube was built with a simple rule: collect nothing. Everything remains on your browser, nothing is sent to us.
QueueTube doesn't access your Google account, YouTube history, or data.
QueueTube communicates with no external servers. It operates entirely within your browser on youtube.com.
Your queue is stored in sessionStorage — tab-isolated, never written to disk, and automatically cleared when you close the tab.
Every line of code is publicly available on GitHub. See exactly how it works — no surprises, no hidden behaviour.
Join the queue. Your subscriptions are waiting.
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