First, let's get your data

Looking to free your Copper data? Good, you’ve come to the right place.
### Getting connected
1. Select **Connections** from the main menu
2. Click the **New** button
3. Select **Copper**
4. Give it a name (this is especially useful if you’re creating multiple Copper connections)
5. Authorise the connection by following the prompts to sign in to your Copper account
6. Done. Now watch as SyncHub begins [retrieving your historical data](/kb/importingyourhistoricaldata?api=copper).
To connect multiple Copper accounts, simply follow the steps above for each one.
### Available data tables
SyncHub works by regularly querying each endpoint in the Copper API, checking for new and modified data. For each endpoint, SyncHub produces a corresponding data table in your reporting tool. These are the data tables currently available:
- Activity
- Activity type
- Company
- Contact type
- Custom field
- Lead
- Opportunity
- Person
- Pipeline
- Project
- Task
- Company email
- Company tag
- Company website
- Company phone number
- Company social
- Company custom field
- Custom field option
- Lead email
- Lead tag
- Lead website
- Lead phone number
- Lead social
- Lead custom field
- Opportunity tag
- Opportunity custom field
- Person tag
- Person email
- Person website
- Person phone number
- Person social
- Person custom field
- Pipeline stage
- Project tag
- Project custom field
- Task tag
- Task custom field
- Company custom field option
- Lead custom field option
- Opportunity custom field option
- Person custom field option
- Project custom field option
- Task custom field option
Need more data? No problem, please [let us know](https://www.synchub.io/contact) and we'll see if we can add it. Or if you're a data nerd like us, feel free to check out the Copper API documentation to see what’s available.
### What data does SyncHub take from Copper?
SyncHub extracts the endpoints above from Copper, and stores it in your data warehouse.
### What data does SyncHub create or modify in Copper?
Nothing. SyncHub is read-only and never sends data back to Copper.