Tags, Queue Unwatched, Continue Previous Queue & media key support
✦ New features
Tag feature — organise your subscribed channels into custom tags (e.g. #tech, #gaming, #news). A # button on the subscriptions page lets you queue only videos from channels in a chosen tag. Click the extension icon to open a full popup UI for creating tags, assigning channels, and searching
Queue Unwatched — a second queue button filters out any video with a red progress bar, queuing only content you haven't started yet.
Continue Previous Queue — return to the subscriptions page and a button lets you resume your last queue from exactly where you left off, or discard it with one click.
Media key & headphone support — next/previous track buttons on keyboards and headphones now skip between queued videos. Works even when Chrome is in the background — no need to switch tabs to skip.
⚑ Bug fixes
No bug fixes in this version :)
v1.0.0🚀 LaunchFebruary 2026
Initial release
✦ Everything
One-click queuing — a single Queue Subscriptions button queues every video loaded on your feed and begins playback immediately.
Autoplay — when a video ends the next one starts automatically with no interaction needed.
Queue panel — a fixed overlay in the bottom-right corner shows all queued videos with real titles, prev/next controls, and a stop button.
Watch progress bars — partially-watched videos display a red progress bar in the panel, read directly from YouTube's own thumbnail data.
Click to jump — click any title in the panel to skip straight to that video.
Load 300+ videos — scroll down the subscriptions page before queueing to load additional videos in batches; 300 or more is achievable.
Sidebar browsing — clicking a sidebar video saves your queue in the background. Hit ▶ in the panel to jump back, or open it in a new tab to keep the original queue playing uninterrupted.
Zero permissions — the original release required no browser permissions and stored only in sessionStorage, cleared automatically on tab close.