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Display modes

SyncHub deals with a lot of **data** and a lot of _data_ about that **data**. Having all of this information presented all the time can be less than ideal, particularly if you are not familiar with the technical side of our operations. To keep things cleaner (particularly for our first-time users), SyncHub offers several different display modes on its dashboards. These can be switched between on the fly whenever you want a more or less detailed display. **Simple mode** shows the most basic data to give a high level overview of the most pertinent information, such as date range and connection activity. This is the default view. ![](https://api.synchub.io/Media/RenderFile?&documentGuid=48577761-5c61-43e4-a17a-33f6a33cd713&clientID=4&) **Advanced** lets you see a breakdown of individual endpoints so you can get a more granular look at your data. From here you can also click on the individual endpoints to go to their own dashboards for more information or finer control of your syncs. ![](https://api.synchub.io/Media/RenderFile?&documentGuid=719b5a83-318c-4e36-8c79-b77a4320cf53&clientID=4&) **Nerd mode** is our favourite (we even wrote a [blog article about it](https://blog.synchub.io/articles/nerd-mode)), and provides the full suite of data about your connection and endpoints. This view shows a detailed breakdown of activity for every level of your connection. ![](https://api.synchub.io/Media/RenderFile?&documentGuid=edd71616-9ad7-4c96-91db-b672460c40a4&clientID=4&) From here you also have access to run histories, which offer even more granular information about the performance of individual runs. To see this, click anywhere on the 1-day rolling average bar. We also enable you to see your [run histories](/kb/runhistory?api=flexport) for all of you connectors at once. ![](https://api.synchub.io/Media/RenderFile?&documentGuid=99252872-3daa-4a7a-89b4-2fb9724b1b72&clientID=4&) This is also the only display that will show warnings on endpoint subsets that have very high [API usage](/kb/childentitypayloads?api=flexport).