Get Webhook Endpoint
Retrieve a webhook endpoint by ID.
Authentication
AuthorizationBearer
Bearer authentication of the form Bearer <token>, where token is your auth token.
Path parameters
id
The ID of the webhook endpoint.
Example: "wh_Xj8mK2pL9nR4vT7qY5wZ"
Headers
x-extend-api-version
API version to use for the request. If you're using an SDK, you can ignore this parameter. If you are not using an SDK and do not specify a version, you will either receive a `400 Bad Request` or be set to a previous legacy version. See [API Versioning](https://docs.extend.ai/2026-02-09/developers/api-versioning) for more details.
x-extend-workspace-id
The workspace ID to target. **Required** when using an organization-scoped API key; optional for workspace-scoped keys (the key is already tied to a workspace). See [Authentication](https://docs.extend.ai/2026-02-09/developers/authentication) for details on API key scopes.
Response
Retrieved webhook endpoint
object
Allowed values:
id
Unique identifier for the webhook endpoint.
url
The URL that webhook events are sent to.
name
A human-readable name for the webhook endpoint.
status
The status of the webhook endpoint.
Allowed values:
enabledEvents
The list of event types this endpoint is subscribed to at the global level. These are events that are not scoped to a specific resource.
apiVersion
advancedOptions
Advanced configuration options for the webhook endpoint, including custom headers and payload delivery settings.
createdAt
The date and time the webhook endpoint was created.
Errors
400
Bad Request Error
401
Unauthorized Error
402
Payment Required Error
403
Forbidden Error
404
Not Found Error
422
Unprocessable Entity Error
429
Too Many Requests Error
500
Internal Server Error

