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TubeMailer
Find & export YouTube creator emails in bulk
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Find & export YouTube creator emails in bulk
11 followers
TubeMailer is a Chrome extension that finds the business emails behind YouTube channels — in bulk. Search a niche, and it pulls emails from channel About pages, follows creators' linked sites when there's no email on YouTube, then exports clean lists to CSV, Excel, or JSON. No API keys. No per-contact fees. No metered "unlocks." It runs in your own browser, handles up to 1,000 emails/day, and starts for free. Built for agencies, sponsors, and marketers doing creator outreach.




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@kunalukey Bulk-exporting creator contact info is one of those quietly powerful tools every YouTube marketer ends up needing, so this should find its people fast.
One thing I'd add: your launch went up without a demo video, and for a find-and-export-in-bulk product, watching it pull a list is the whole pitch. I made you a short demo to cover that — free, yours to use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXvgPQ3QWjw.
It's whitelabel, branded only to TubeMailer, no strings. The launch is still editable, so you can add it to your gallery right away. Made with https://foxplug.com. Best of luck today — keep shipping in public.
The extension model over API model is a smart architectural choice for this use case. Most influencer platforms are effectively middleware between the browser and the browser, you're paying $300/month for someone else to run Chrome for you. Cutting out the middleman changes the economics entirely.
Been building cold outreach for DTC beauty brands solo, and the same math you're describing applies to my ICP. Manually sourcing 150 leads takes 8-10 hours and produces higher-quality data than what I get from paid databases. The tradeoff is time, but the leads convert 3-4x better because the sourcing process itself is a qualification filter.
Curious about the follow-linked-sites feature, how do you handle the case where the linked site's contact page is behind a form or captcha? That's usually where the paid tools get their edge, even if the value doesn't justify their price.