> **For coding agents and LLMs:** This is one page from the Social Fetch docs (markdown export). The sections below mirror the orientation block in [`/llms.txt`](https://www.socialfetch.dev/llms.txt); use [`/llms.json`](https://www.socialfetch.dev/llms.json) when you need a structured operation inventory. The catalog covers documented operations with on-site reference pages.

## This page

- **On-site (HTML):** [https://www.socialfetch.dev/docs/api/v1/threads/profiles/handle/posts/get](https://www.socialfetch.dev/docs/api/v1/threads/profiles/handle/posts/get)
- **Markdown (.mdx) URL:** [https://www.socialfetch.dev/docs/api/v1/threads/profiles/handle/posts/get.mdx](https://www.socialfetch.dev/docs/api/v1/threads/profiles/handle/posts/get.mdx)

## API base URL and authentication

- **API origin (from OpenAPI `servers`):** `https://api.socialfetch.dev`
- **Authentication:** send `x-api-key: sfk_...` on `/v1/**` routes unless the operation is explicitly anonymous (check OpenAPI `security`, the [API reference hub](https://www.socialfetch.dev/docs/api.mdx), [`/llms.txt`](https://www.socialfetch.dev/llms.txt), or [`/llms.json`](https://www.socialfetch.dev/llms.json) for each route).
- **OpenAPI JSON:** [https://www.socialfetch.dev/openapi.json](https://www.socialfetch.dev/openapi.json)

## Recommended docs entrypoints (this site)

- [Documentation overview](https://www.socialfetch.dev/docs.mdx) — top-level orientation (markdown).
- [Quickstart](https://www.socialfetch.dev/docs/quickstart.mdx) — authenticate with `x-api-key`, validate auth with `whoami`, and understand the JSON envelope.
- [SDK](https://www.socialfetch.dev/docs/sdk.mdx) — official TypeScript SDK guide, including `SocialFetchClient`, `Result`, and `unwrap()`.
- [SDK reference](https://www.socialfetch.dev/docs/sdk-reference.mdx) — exhaustive SDK method inventory and route mapping for agents, tooling, and power users.
- [Choose the right endpoint](https://www.socialfetch.dev/docs/choose-endpoint.mdx) — task-oriented route selection for smoke tests, profiles, list endpoints, and single-item lookups.
- [Capability matrix](https://www.socialfetch.dev/docs/capability-matrix.mdx) — fast comparison of identifiers, pagination, outcomes, media download, and SDK coverage.
- [`/llms.json`](https://www.socialfetch.dev/llms.json) — structured machine-readable operation inventory with parameter names, pagination, outcomes, credits, and SDK mapping.
- [API reference hub](https://www.socialfetch.dev/docs/api.mdx) — human-friendly index of operations with links into generated pages.
- [Errors](https://www.socialfetch.dev/docs/errors.mdx) — shared error envelope and HTTP status guidance.
- [Credits](https://www.socialfetch.dev/docs/credits.mdx) — metering, `402`, and planning batch jobs.
- Outcome semantics such as `found`, `not_found`, and `private` are documented in [Errors](https://www.socialfetch.dev/docs/errors.mdx) and on operation pages when present in the OpenAPI contract.

## Markdown docs convention

- Every docs page has a markdown twin: append **`.mdx`** to the docs pathname (for example `/docs/quickstart` → `/docs/quickstart.mdx`).
- Agents that send `Accept: text/markdown` on `/docs/**` HTML URLs may receive markdown directly (same URL, `Vary: Accept`).

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# List Threads profile posts (https://www.socialfetch.dev/docs/api/v1/threads/profiles/handle/posts/get)

## Summary

Returns recent public posts for a Threads handle. For handle resolution, inspect `data.lookupStatus` (`found` vs `not_found`). An empty `data.posts` array can still accompany `lookupStatus: "found"` when the handle resolves but no posts are returned. Call `GET /v1/threads/profiles/{handle}` first if you need `private` vs `not_found` for the account itself.

**Tags:** `Threads`

## HTTP

- **Method:** GET
- **Path:** `/v1/threads/profiles/{handle}/posts`
- **Base URL:** `https://api.socialfetch.dev`

## Capability summary

- **SDK mapping:** `client.threads.getProfilePosts({ handle, trim? })`
- **Accepted identifiers:** `handle` (path)
- **Pagination:** none
- **Business outcome field:** `data.lookupStatus` with values `found`, `not_found`
- **Trimmed response mode:** supported via `trim=true`

## Authentication

- **`x-api-key`**: API key (`sfk_...`)

## Parameters

### `handle` (path)

- **Required:** yes
- **Constraints:** type `string`; minLength: 1; maxLength: 64
- **Description:** Threads handle whose posts should be listed.

### `trim` (query)

- **Required:** no
- **Constraints:** type `boolean`
- **Description:** When true, returns a smaller response with fewer post fields when available.

## Behavior notes

- **`trim`**: When true, returns a smaller response with fewer post fields when available.

## Responses (status codes)

- **200**: Posts for the requested profile. Use `data.lookupStatus`: `not_found` when the handle cannot be resolved; `found` when the handle resolves (check `data.posts`—it may be empty).
- **400**: Invalid handle or bad request
- **401**: Missing or invalid API key
- **402**: Insufficient credits
- **500**: Unexpected or billing error
- **502**: Lookup could not be completed from the response (unexpected or invalid data).
- **503**: Service temporarily unavailable; safe to retry with backoff.

## Response body (200)

Posts for the requested profile. Use `data.lookupStatus`: `not_found` when the handle cannot be resolved; `found` when the handle resolves (check `data.posts`—it may be empty).

### Field outline

- **data** (required) — type `object`. Endpoint-specific response payload.
  - **lookupStatus** (required) — type `string`; enum: found, not_found. Whether the handle resolved for this listing.
  - **posts** (required) — type `array`. Threads posts returned for this request.
    - _items:_
      - **id** (required) — type `string`; minLength: 1. Threads post identifier.
      - **shortcode** (required) — type `string`; minLength: 1. Public short code used in the Threads post URL.
      - **url** (required) — type `string`; minLength: 1. Canonical public URL for this Threads post.
      - **caption** (required) — type `string`; nullable. Caption text when available.
      - **takenAt** (required) — type `integer`. When the post was published (Unix epoch seconds).
      - **author** (optional) — type `object`. Author snapshot when available.
        - **platform** (required) — type `string`; enum: threads. Social platform.
        - **handle** (required) — type `string`; minLength: 1. Threads username without a leading @.
        - **platformUserId** (optional) — type `string`. Numeric profile identifier when available.
        - **avatarUrl** (optional) — type `string`; nullable. Profile image URL when available.
        - **verified** (required) — type `boolean`. Whether the profile is verified.
        - **privateAccount** (optional) — type `boolean`. Whether the account is private.
      - **metrics** (required) — type `object`. Engagement metrics when available.
        - **likes** (optional) — type `integer`; minimum: 0. Like count when exposed.
        - **replies** (optional) — type `integer`; minimum: 0. Reply count when exposed.
        - **reposts** (optional) — type `integer`; minimum: 0. Native repost count when exposed.
        - **reshares** (optional) — type `integer`; minimum: 0. Share or reshare count when exposed.
        - **quotes** (optional) — type `integer`; minimum: 0. Quote post count when exposed.
      - **media** (optional) — type `object`. Media payloads when resolved.
        - **images** (optional) — type `array`. Primary image variants when present.
          - _items:_
        - **videos** (optional) — type `array`. Playable video variants when present.
          - _items:_
        - **carousel** (optional) — type `array`. Carousel media items when present.
          - _items:_
      - **pinned** (optional) — type `boolean`. Whether the post is pinned on the profile when known.
      - **reply** (optional) — type `boolean`. Whether this post is a reply when known.
- **meta** (required) — type `object`. Metadata describing the request and billing outcome.
  - **requestId** (required) — type `string`; minLength: 1. Unique request identifier for tracing this API call.
  - **creditsCharged** (required) — type `integer`; minimum: 0. Credits charged for this request.
  - **version** (required) — type `string`; enum: v1. Public API version that served the response.

### Example JSON (found)

```json
{
  "data": {
    "lookupStatus": "found",
    "posts": [
      {
        "id": "3656367813102434565_63055343223",
        "shortcode": "DK-BydcJHkF",
        "url": "https://www.threads.com/@zuck/post/DK-BydcJHkF",
        "caption": "Example caption text.",
        "takenAt": 1750093031,
        "author": {
          "platform": "threads",
          "handle": "zuck",
          "platformUserId": "63055343223",
          "avatarUrl": "https://example.com/avatar.jpg",
          "verified": true,
          "privateAccount": false
        },
        "metrics": {
          "likes": 96434,
          "replies": 120,
          "reposts": 200,
          "reshares": 68,
          "quotes": 34
        },
        "media": {
          "images": [
            {
              "url": "https://example.com/image.jpg",
              "width": 1440,
              "height": 1800
            }
          ]
        },
        "pinned": false,
        "reply": false
      }
    ]
  },
  "meta": {
    "requestId": "req_01example",
    "creditsCharged": 1,
    "version": "v1"
  }
}
```

### Example JSON (found_trimmed)

```json
{
  "data": {
    "lookupStatus": "found",
    "posts": [
      {
        "id": "3656367813102434565_63055343223",
        "shortcode": "DK-BydcJHkF",
        "url": "https://www.threads.com/@zuck/post/DK-BydcJHkF",
        "caption": "Example trimmed caption.",
        "takenAt": 1750093031,
        "metrics": {
          "likes": 100
        }
      }
    ]
  },
  "meta": {
    "requestId": "req_01example_trim",
    "creditsCharged": 1,
    "version": "v1"
  }
}
```

### Example JSON (empty)

```json
{
  "data": {
    "lookupStatus": "found",
    "posts": []
  },
  "meta": {
    "requestId": "req_01example_empty",
    "creditsCharged": 1,
    "version": "v1"
  }
}
```

### Example JSON (not_found)

```json
{
  "data": {
    "lookupStatus": "not_found",
    "posts": []
  },
  "meta": {
    "requestId": "req_01example_nf",
    "creditsCharged": 1,
    "version": "v1"
  }
}
```

### Machine-readable error codes

When an error JSON body is returned, it may include one of these `error.code` values (derived from the OpenAPI schemas for this operation; additional codes may exist at runtime):

- `bad_request`

## Error handling & retries

Interpret HTTP status codes using the descriptions below. Do not assume a JSON body unless the OpenAPI schema defines one for that status.

- **400**: Invalid handle or bad request **Retry:** Fix the request; retrying the same invalid payload will not help.
- **401**: Missing or invalid API key **Retry:** Fix the API key first; retrying without changes will not help.
- **402**: Insufficient credits **Retry:** Do not retry without resolving billing/credits (retrying the same request will not help).
- **500**: Unexpected or billing error
- **502**: Lookup could not be completed from the response (unexpected or invalid data). **Retry:** May be transient; a few retries with backoff are reasonable.
- **503**: Service temporarily unavailable; safe to retry with backoff. **Retry:** Usually safe to retry with exponential backoff and jitter.

### Suggested client defaults

- Send the API key using the `x-api-key` header on every request.
- On `503` (and sometimes `502`), retry with backoff; cap retries and surface a clear error to the user.
- On `402`, surface an actionable billing message rather than blind retries.

## Examples

### TypeScript SDK

```typescript
import { SocialFetchClient } from "@socialfetch/sdk";

const client = new SocialFetchClient({
  apiKey: process.env.SOCIALFETCH_API_KEY!,
});

const result = await client.threads.getProfilePosts({
  handle: "charlidamelio",
});

if (!result.ok) {
  console.error(result.error);
} else {
  console.log(result.value.data);
}
```

### Node.js

```javascript
const response = await fetch(
  "https://api.socialfetch.dev/v1/threads/profiles/charlidamelio/posts",
  {
    headers: {
      "x-api-key": "YOUR_API_KEY",
    }
  }
);

const data = await response.json();
console.log(data);
```

### cURL

```bash
curl "https://api.socialfetch.dev/v1/threads/profiles/charlidamelio/posts" \
  -H "x-api-key: YOUR_API_KEY"
```

### Python

```python
import requests

response = requests.get(
    "https://api.socialfetch.dev/v1/threads/profiles/charlidamelio/posts",
    headers={"x-api-key": "YOUR_API_KEY"},
)
data = response.json()
print(data)
```

### Example: optional query parameters

First request illustrating common optional query flags (adjust values to your integration):

```javascript
const url = "https://api.socialfetch.dev/v1/threads/profiles/charlidamelio/posts?trim=true";
const response = await fetch(url, {
  headers: { "x-api-key": "YOUR_API_KEY" },
});
const data = await response.json();
```