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Export YouTube video data to CSV or clipboard. No setup or account required.
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Honestly, I found this by just typing something like "youtube playlist export to spreadsheet" into Google because I was frustrated and it has changed everything! Tried two other things first that either wanted me to sign up or had a free tier that gave me like 10 rows. This one was free, new, no account, no nonsense. I figured worst case I wasted two minutes installing it to try it. I work in education and I am constantly building resource lists. Curating videos for different groups, keeping track of what I've already used, pulling together playlists around a specific topic and more. Before this, I was copying and pasting by hand or screenshotting and honestly just losing track of things. A few ways I actually use it: 1. Pull a whole channels videos and sort by length. Anything under 2 minutes I use differently than a 15-minute deep dive. The "Is A Short" column makes that filter instant. 2. Export a playlist someone else built, then clean it down to just what's relevant for my purposes. Way faster than clicking through one by one. 3. Keep a running master spreadsheet of channels I return to. I just re-export every few weeks and compare.