Everything About YouTube Subscription Management
After years of YouTube use, subscriptions pile up to hundreds of channels, flooding your feed with uninteresting content. Cleaning up inactive channels, channels you no longer watch due to changed interests, or channels whose quality declined significantly improves your YouTube feed quality. This tool lets you view all subscriptions at a glance, filter for cleanup targets, and bulk unsubscribe.
Filter by subscriber count, recent activity (6-month or 1-year inactive channels), and sort to easily find channels to remove. For example, filtering "channels with no uploads in over a year" lets you clean up essentially dead channels in one sweep. Channel name search also helps locate specific subscriptions quickly.
Viewing your subscription list is completely free, and CSV export provides a backup of your full list. Unsubscribing uses the YouTube Data API requiring your own Google Cloud API key, allowing about 190 unsubscriptions per day. All data is processed only in your browser — nothing is stored on any server.
Pro tip: Export to CSV before cleaning up — it makes finding accidentally removed channels easy. After cleanup, your YouTube feed improves immediately with more relevant content surfacing. Regular cleanup every 3-6 months maintains consistent feed quality.