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TubeMailer

Find & export YouTube creator emails in bulk

Chrome Extensions
Sales
Marketing
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Hunted byKunal UkeyKunal Ukey

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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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Kunal, the maker of TubeMailer. This started with a painfully manual problem. If you've ever done outreach to YouTube creators — sponsorships, partnerships, influencer campaigns — you know the drill: open a channel, click About, solve a captcha, copy the email, repeat 200 times. And half the channels don't even list an email on YouTube — it's buried on their linked website instead. The existing influencer platforms "solve" this, but they charge $200–$500/month and meter how many emails you can unlock (often just 150–400 a month). That math never worked for the agencies and founders I kept talking to. So I built TubeMailer: a Chrome extension that does the manual work for you, at volume. Search a niche, and it pulls business emails from channel About pages — and follows creators' linked sites when there's no email on YouTube — then exports clean lists to CSV, Excel, or JSON. It runs entirely in your own browser (no API keys), handles up to 1,000 emails/day, and starts free. It's for anyone doing creator outreach: agencies, brand sponsors, and marketers building lists. Would love your feedback — especially on what would make outreach less painful for you. I'll be here all day answering questions 🙏

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Love that everything runs locally in the browser instead of another SaaS with usage credits. Nice touch. Wishing you a great launch! 🚀

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.

About TubeMailer on Product Hunt

Find & export YouTube creator emails in bulk

TubeMailer was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 17 upvotes and 7 comments, placing #9 on the daily leaderboard. 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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