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# Get inbox category

> <small>_Requires the `inbox:read` scope (or a broader one that includes it)._</small>

Returns a single inbox category by id, including reserved system categories.



## OpenAPI

````yaml /api-reference/bundled.yaml get /v3/inbox/threads/categories/{id}
openapi: 3.1.0
info:
  version: 3.0.0
  title: Reply API
  description: API for managing email sequences, contacts, and automation workflows
servers:
  - url: https://api.reply.io
security:
  - bearerAuth: []
tags:
  - name: User Account
    description: Account information and authentication verification
  - name: Accounts
    description: Manage accounts (companies/organizations)
  - name: AI SDR Insights
    description: Read AI SDR insights for sequence contacts
  - name: AI SDR Intent Signals
    description: >-
      Read Reply industry IDs and technology slugs used in AI SDR intent-signal
      configuration (typeahead)
  - name: AI SDR Sequences
    description: >-
      Manage AI SDR sequences and their AI SDR-specific settings — create, read
      settings, partial update, autopilot enable/disable/force-start, approval
      mode, generated step types, and playbook/knowledge-base connections
  - name: AI SDR Web Search
    description: Find contacts via AI-driven web search and review past searches
  - name: Attachments
    description: >-
      Upload file attachments used across email templates, sequence steps, and
      direct emails
  - name: Account Lists
    description: Manage account lists and account membership
  - name: Background Jobs
    description: >-
      Track and cancel asynchronous background operations (e.g., email
      validation)
  - name: Custom Fields
    description: Manage custom contact fields
  - name: Direct Outreach
    description: >-
      Send one-off outreach directly to a contact outside of any sequence —
      direct emails and LinkedIn connection requests, messages, InMails, and
      voice messages
  - name: Contact Blacklist Rules
    description: Manage blacklist rules for domains, emails, and email exceptions
  - name: Contact Enrichment
    description: >-
      Enrich contacts with emails, phone numbers, LinkedIn data, and AI-filled
      custom fields
  - name: Contact Lists
    description: Manage contact lists and contact membership
  - name: Contacts
    description: Manage individual contacts
  - name: Email Accounts
    description: Manage email accounts used for sending and receiving
  - name: Email Templates
    description: Manage email templates and template folders
  - name: Email Validations
    description: Estimate and schedule asynchronous email validation jobs
  - name: Holiday Calendars
    description: Manage holiday calendars for scheduling
  - name: Inbox
    description: >-
      Manage inbox threads and per-team thread categories — list/filter, read
      state, replies, category assignment, and meeting-intent flagging
  - name: LinkedIn Accounts
    description: Manage LinkedIn accounts for outreach
  - name: Live Data
    description: >-
      Find new contacts via Live Data searches and read typeahead values for the
      Live Data / Autopilot filter sidebar
  - name: AI SDR Knowledge Bases
    description: >-
      Manage AI SDR knowledge bases — collections of documents, links, reply
      handlers, and reengagement cards that inform the agent's responses
  - name: AI SDR Offers
    description: >-
      Manage AI SDR offers — bundles of company-context inputs (ICP, pain
      points, value propositions, etc.) used to personalize outreach
  - name: AI SDR Pending Approvals
    description: >-
      Review, send, regenerate, and provide feedback on AI-generated messages
      awaiting human approval
  - name: AI SDR Playbooks
    description: >-
      Manage AI SDR playbooks — tone, voice, and style guides applied during
      personalized message generation
  - name: Reports
    description: >-
      Generate and access performance reports across email, calls, tasks,
      LinkedIn, and team performance
  - name: Schedules
    description: Manage email send schedules and timing
  - name: Settings
    description: Manage team and user settings
  - name: Sequence Contacts
    description: Manage contacts within sequences
  - name: Sequence Email Accounts
    description: Manage email accounts linked to sequences
  - name: Sequence Folders
    description: Organize sequences into folders
  - name: Sequence LinkedIn Accounts
    description: Manage LinkedIn accounts linked to sequences
  - name: AI SDR Sequence Preview
    description: >-
      Read and regenerate per-contact previews of the messages a sequence will
      send, and provide feedback on preview messages
  - name: Sequence Steps
    description: Manage individual steps in sequences
  - name: Sequence Templates
    description: Manage sequence templates
  - name: Sequences
    description: Manage email automation sequences
  - name: AI SDR Strategist
    description: Trigger AI Strategist runs
  - name: Tasks
    description: Manage tasks and to-do items
  - name: Webhooks
    description: Manage webhook subscriptions and inspect delivery history
paths:
  /v3/inbox/threads/categories/{id}:
    get:
      tags:
        - Inbox
      summary: Get inbox category
      description: >-
        <small>_Requires the `inbox:read` scope (or a broader one that includes
        it)._</small>


        Returns a single inbox category by id, including reserved system
        categories.
      operationId: GetInboxCategory
      parameters:
        - in: path
          name: id
          required: true
          schema:
            type: integer
            minimum: 1
      responses:
        '200':
          description: Inbox category
          content:
            application/json:
              schema:
                type: object
                title: Inbox Category
                description: >-
                  Inbox thread category. Reserved categories are owned by the
                  system and cannot be modified or deleted.
                required:
                  - id
                  - name
                  - color
                  - isReserved
                  - unreadThreadsCount
                properties:
                  id:
                    type: integer
                  name:
                    type: string
                    maxLength: 64
                  color:
                    type: string
                    enum:
                      - gray
                      - green
                      - blue
                      - red
                      - yellow
                      - purple
                      - orange
                      - lightBlue
                      - olive
                  isReserved:
                    type: boolean
                    description: >-
                      True for system-reserved categories (e.g., the default
                      category). Reserved categories cannot be renamed,
                      recoloured, or deleted.
                  unreadThreadsCount:
                    type: integer
                    description: >-
                      Number of unread threads currently assigned to this
                      category.
              example:
                id: 7
                name: Hot Leads
                color: red
                isReserved: false
                unreadThreadsCount: 12
        '400':
          description: Route parameter validation failure.
          content:
            application/problem+json:
              schema:
                allOf:
                  - allOf:
                      - type: object
                        title: Problem Details
                        description: >-
                          Bare RFC 9457 problem-details envelope. Returned by
                          middleware-level errors

                          that don't carry domain context: 401 Unauthorized
                          (auth middleware),

                          429 Too Many Requests (rate-limit middleware), and
                          route-level 404 / 405 /

                          415 (framework middleware).


                          Business and validation responses extend this envelope
                          and add additional

                          fields — see `business-problem.model.yaml` (adds
                          `code` slug) and

                          `validation-problem.model.yaml` (adds `errors[]`
                          array).
                        properties:
                          title:
                            type: string
                            description: Short, human-readable summary of the problem.
                          status:
                            type: integer
                            description: HTTP status code.
                            minimum: 100
                            maximum: 599
                          detail:
                            type: string
                            description: >-
                              Human-readable explanation specific to this
                              occurrence.
                      - type: object
                        properties:
                          errors:
                            type: array
                            description: >-
                              List of field-level validation errors. Always
                              non-empty when this

                              envelope is returned. Each entry pins a single
                              offending field

                              via JSON Pointer plus a sanitized detail string.
                            items:
                              type: object
                              title: Validation Error
                              description: A single field-level validation error.
                              properties:
                                pointer:
                                  type: string
                                  description: >-
                                    JSON Pointer (RFC 6901) to the offending
                                    field — e.g.

                                    `/steps/0/subject`.


                                    * An empty string (`""`) means the error
                                    applies to the whole
                                      request body (e.g. body is missing or unparseable).
                                    * For route or query parameter failures the
                                    pointer is the parameter
                                      name (e.g. `id`, `top`).
                                  example: /steps/0/subject
                                detail:
                                  type: string
                                  description: >-
                                    Sanitized, human-readable explanation of
                                    this field's error. One of a

                                    small set of templates — `"Field is
                                    required."`, `"Value has an

                                    invalid type."`, `"Value has an invalid
                                    format."`, `"Request body is

                                    not valid JSON."`, `"The request body is
                                    required and cannot be

                                    empty."` — or a FluentValidator message on
                                    body endpoints.
                                  example: Field is required.
                    title: Validation Problem
                    description: >-
                      Input-validation error response at 400. Returned when the
                      request body

                      fails binding, FluentValidator rules, or when route/query
                      parameter

                      attribute validation (`[Range]`, `[Required]`) fails.
                      Route, query, and

                      body errors are combined into a single `errors[]` array —
                      clients should

                      not assume one error per request.
                  - example:
                      title: Validation failed
                      status: 400
                      detail: The request body contains validation errors.
                      errors:
                        - pointer: /name
                          detail: Field is required.
              example:
                title: Validation failed
                status: 400
                detail: The request contains validation errors.
                errors:
                  - pointer: id
                    detail: '''id'' must be a positive integer.'
        '401':
          description: >-
            Unauthorized. The response body is empty; check the
            `WWW-Authenticate` header for the expected scheme.
          content:
            application/problem+json:
              schema:
                allOf:
                  - type: object
                    title: Problem Details
                    description: >-
                      Bare RFC 9457 problem-details envelope. Returned by
                      middleware-level errors

                      that don't carry domain context: 401 Unauthorized (auth
                      middleware),

                      429 Too Many Requests (rate-limit middleware), and
                      route-level 404 / 405 /

                      415 (framework middleware).


                      Business and validation responses extend this envelope and
                      add additional

                      fields — see `business-problem.model.yaml` (adds `code`
                      slug) and

                      `validation-problem.model.yaml` (adds `errors[]` array).
                    properties:
                      title:
                        type: string
                        description: Short, human-readable summary of the problem.
                      status:
                        type: integer
                        description: HTTP status code.
                        minimum: 100
                        maximum: 599
                      detail:
                        type: string
                        description: >-
                          Human-readable explanation specific to this
                          occurrence.
                  - example:
                      title: Unauthorized
                      status: 401
                      detail: Authentication credentials are missing or invalid.
        '403':
          description: Inbox feature is not available for this user or team.
          content:
            application/problem+json:
              schema:
                allOf:
                  - allOf:
                      - type: object
                        title: Problem Details
                        description: >-
                          Bare RFC 9457 problem-details envelope. Returned by
                          middleware-level errors

                          that don't carry domain context: 401 Unauthorized
                          (auth middleware),

                          429 Too Many Requests (rate-limit middleware), and
                          route-level 404 / 405 /

                          415 (framework middleware).


                          Business and validation responses extend this envelope
                          and add additional

                          fields — see `business-problem.model.yaml` (adds
                          `code` slug) and

                          `validation-problem.model.yaml` (adds `errors[]`
                          array).
                        properties:
                          title:
                            type: string
                            description: Short, human-readable summary of the problem.
                          status:
                            type: integer
                            description: HTTP status code.
                            minimum: 100
                            maximum: 599
                          detail:
                            type: string
                            description: >-
                              Human-readable explanation specific to this
                              occurrence.
                      - type: object
                        properties:
                          code:
                            type: string
                            description: >-
                              Stable, machine-readable error slug in the form

                              `"<resource>.<variant>"`.


                              * `resource` is the camelCased domain — e.g.
                              `sequence`,
                                `contact`, `inboxThread`, `blacklistDomainRule`.
                              * `variant` is the camelCased specific failure
                              mode — e.g.
                                `notFound`, `forbidden`, `duplicateName`, `globalRuleReadOnly`.

                              Use `code` for programmatic error handling; use
                              `detail` for

                              user-facing messages. Slugs are stable across
                              server-side enum

                              reorderings and never change meaning under a given
                              resource.
                            pattern: ^[a-z][a-zA-Z0-9]*(\.[a-z][a-zA-Z0-9]*)+$
                            example: sequence.notFound
                    title: Business Problem
                    description: >-
                      Domain error response carrying a stable, namespaced error
                      slug.

                      Emitted for most 4xx responses (business 400, 403, 404,
                      409, …) and

                      for 503 when a downstream dependency is unavailable.
                  - example:
                      title: Forbidden
                      status: 403
                      detail: You do not have permission to access this resource.
                      code: sequence.forbidden
              example:
                title: Forbidden
                status: 403
                detail: Inbox feature is not available for this user.
                code: inboxCategory.forbidden
        '404':
          description: Category not found.
          content:
            application/problem+json:
              schema:
                allOf:
                  - allOf:
                      - type: object
                        title: Problem Details
                        description: >-
                          Bare RFC 9457 problem-details envelope. Returned by
                          middleware-level errors

                          that don't carry domain context: 401 Unauthorized
                          (auth middleware),

                          429 Too Many Requests (rate-limit middleware), and
                          route-level 404 / 405 /

                          415 (framework middleware).


                          Business and validation responses extend this envelope
                          and add additional

                          fields — see `business-problem.model.yaml` (adds
                          `code` slug) and

                          `validation-problem.model.yaml` (adds `errors[]`
                          array).
                        properties:
                          title:
                            type: string
                            description: Short, human-readable summary of the problem.
                          status:
                            type: integer
                            description: HTTP status code.
                            minimum: 100
                            maximum: 599
                          detail:
                            type: string
                            description: >-
                              Human-readable explanation specific to this
                              occurrence.
                      - type: object
                        properties:
                          code:
                            type: string
                            description: >-
                              Stable, machine-readable error slug in the form

                              `"<resource>.<variant>"`.


                              * `resource` is the camelCased domain — e.g.
                              `sequence`,
                                `contact`, `inboxThread`, `blacklistDomainRule`.
                              * `variant` is the camelCased specific failure
                              mode — e.g.
                                `notFound`, `forbidden`, `duplicateName`, `globalRuleReadOnly`.

                              Use `code` for programmatic error handling; use
                              `detail` for

                              user-facing messages. Slugs are stable across
                              server-side enum

                              reorderings and never change meaning under a given
                              resource.
                            pattern: ^[a-z][a-zA-Z0-9]*(\.[a-z][a-zA-Z0-9]*)+$
                            example: sequence.notFound
                    title: Business Problem
                    description: >-
                      Domain error response carrying a stable, namespaced error
                      slug.

                      Emitted for most 4xx responses (business 400, 403, 404,
                      409, …) and

                      for 503 when a downstream dependency is unavailable.
                  - example:
                      title: Not Found
                      status: 404
                      detail: The requested resource was not found.
                      code: sequence.notFound
              example:
                title: Not Found
                status: 404
                detail: Inbox category not found.
                code: inboxCategory.notFound
        '429':
          description: Too Many Requests
          headers:
            Retry-After:
              description: Seconds to wait before retrying
              schema:
                type: integer
                minimum: 1
          content:
            application/problem+json:
              schema:
                allOf:
                  - type: object
                    title: Problem Details
                    description: >-
                      Bare RFC 9457 problem-details envelope. Returned by
                      middleware-level errors

                      that don't carry domain context: 401 Unauthorized (auth
                      middleware),

                      429 Too Many Requests (rate-limit middleware), and
                      route-level 404 / 405 /

                      415 (framework middleware).


                      Business and validation responses extend this envelope and
                      add additional

                      fields — see `business-problem.model.yaml` (adds `code`
                      slug) and

                      `validation-problem.model.yaml` (adds `errors[]` array).
                    properties:
                      title:
                        type: string
                        description: Short, human-readable summary of the problem.
                      status:
                        type: integer
                        description: HTTP status code.
                        minimum: 100
                        maximum: 599
                      detail:
                        type: string
                        description: >-
                          Human-readable explanation specific to this
                          occurrence.
              example:
                title: Too Many Requests
                status: 429
                detail: Rate limit exceeded. Retry after 60 seconds.
components:
  securitySchemes:
    bearerAuth:
      type: http
      scheme: bearer
      description: >-
        Authenticate every request with a Bearer token. Pass your Reply API key
        in the

        `Authorization` header:


        ```

        Authorization: Bearer <your-api-key>

        ```


        Get your API key from the Reply dashboard: **Settings → API Key**.

````