Copycol – Copy Specific C
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Overview
Most table extensions grab everything on the page. You needed column 2 and column 5.
CopyCol lets you pick the columns you want, copy them, and paste into Excel, Google Sheets, Notion, or Airtable. Tab-separated. No cleanup. It works on real web tables.
Alt+S to start. Click your columns. Alt+C to copy. Done.
Free:
Unlimited clipboard copying. No row caps, no account, no subscription.
50 CSV exports per month. Handles currency symbols, quotes, commas, UTF-8.
Full keyboard shortcuts included.
Premium:
Unlimited CSV exports.
Saved column mappings. If you pull from the same directory every week, you set it up once.
Quick data cleaning: strip %, currency symbols, junk formatting before you export.
Nothing leaves your browser. No servers, no tracking.
Why not the alternatives
Other extensions work fine until you hit the row limit. Then they want a subscription to keep going. CopyCol's core feature -- picking and copying specific columns -- is free. No strings.
If you're pulling from the same site on a regular basis, saved column mappings in Premium cut the setup time every run. A sales rep copying leads from Apollo or a LinkedIn search doesn't want to re-select the same three columns every morning.
Who uses it
Sales and ops people pulling contacts from directories. Analysts who need two columns out of twenty. Researchers grabbing data from government tables or Wikipedia. Anyone who's tried drag-selecting a single column from a dense table and ended up with half the page selected instead.
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