1) Search for 1 channel (in “Single” mode)
- Make sure you are in Single mode (button above).
- In the search field, paste one of these:
@tuHandle- Channel URL
- Channel ID (UC…)
- Click on Search .
- When the result appears, you will see:
- Channel ID
- Channel URL (opens with the icon)
- RSS Feed (button “Open”)
Useful buttons in the result
- Copy Channel ID → Copy the channel ID
- Copy Channel URL → copy the channel link
- Copy as table → copies everything in table format (ideal for pasting into Excel/Google Sheets)
2) Search for multiple channels (Bulk mode up to 50)
- Haz clic en Bulk (up to 50).
- Paste your list into the box (recommended: 1 per line ). Example:
@UMWRecordingsinchttps://www.youtube.com/@MrBeastUCxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Click on Run Bulk .
- You'll see the results in a table (and also on cards on mobile).
During the process
- You'll see a counter like this: Running… 10/50
- If you made a mistake or want to stop it:
- Use Copy as table to copy all the results and paste them into your system/Excel.
3) “Recent” (History) and how to use it
What does “Recent” do?
Save your recent searches to quickly repeat them.
- In Single , you'll see recent searches as buttons.
- If you click on one, the search is run again.
- In Bulk , it stores the last used blocks of lists.
- Clicking it loads the list and runs it automatically.
How do I delete the history?
- Press Clear (there's one for Single and one for Bulk)
4) What should I glue (and correct examples)
Recommended
@UMWRecordingsinchttps://www.youtube.com/@UMWRecordingsinchttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxxxxxxxxxxxxUCxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
⚠️ Tips
- Avoid pasting extra text like "my channel is..." next to the link.
- In Bulk , it sticks a maximum of 50 entries .
5) What does each field in the result mean?
- Channel ID : the unique identifier of the channel (starts with
UC…) - Channel URL : the channel link (opens with the icon)
- RSS Feed : RSS link to follow channel posts
- Subs / Videos : Informative data if available
- Resolved from : indicates the data from which it was resolved (handle, URL, etc.)