The End of Life (EOL) date of Rules and Hooks will be November 18, 2026, and they are no longer available to new tenants created as of October 16, 2023. Existing tenants with active Hooks will retain Hooks product access through end of life.We highly recommend that you use Actions to extend Auth0. With Actions, you have access to rich type information, inline documentation, and public npm packages, and can connect external integrations that enhance your overall extensibility experience. To learn more about what Actions offer, read Understand How Auth0 Actions Work.To help with your migration, we offer guides that will help you migrate from Rules to Actions and migrate from Hooks to Actions. We also have a dedicated Move to Actions page that highlights feature comparisons, an Actions demo, and other resources to help you on your migration journey.To read more about the Rules and Hooks deprecation, read our blog post: Preparing for Rules and Hooks End of Life.
Because we plan to remove Rules and Hooks functions in 2026, you should create new Rules or Hooks only in your Development environment and only to test migration to Actions.To learn how to migrate your Rules to Actions, read Migrate from Rules to Actions. To learn how to migrate your Hooks to Actions, read Migrate from Hooks to Actions.
To see configured hooks, you can view them using the Dashboard or retrieve a list of them using the .

Use the Dashboard

Go to Auth0 Dashboard > Auth Pipeline > Hooks. All configured hooks are listed by the extensibility point at which they are executed. A green dot next to a hook indicates that it is enabled.

Use the Management API

Make a GET call to the Get Hooks endpoint. Be sure to replace MGMT_API_ACCESS_TOKEN placeholder value with your Management API .
curl --request GET \
  --url 'https://{yourDomain}/api/v2/hooks' \
  --header 'authorization: Bearer MGMT_API_ACCESS_TOKEN'
ValueDescription
MGMT_API_ACCESS_TOKENAccess Token for the Management API with the create:hooks. To learn more, read Management API Access Tokens.