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Redirect Checker

Your Ultimate URL Redirect Analysis Tool

Check Your Redirects and Status Codes

Key Features

  • Bulk redirect checking for multiple URLs
  • Detailed redirect path analysis
  • Support for HTTPS redirects
  • Custom user-agent selection
  • SEO impact assessment
  • Redirect loop detection
  • Analysis of 301, 302, 307, and 308 redirects
  • Meta refresh and JavaScript redirect checking
  • HTTP header analysis (Status Code, X-Robots-Tag, Rel Canonical)

Understanding Redirects

What are URL Redirects?

URL redirects are a way to send users and search engines from one URL to another. They're crucial for:

  • Maintaining SEO during site migrations
  • Managing deleted or moved pages
  • Improving user experience
  • Consolidating multiple web properties
  • Tracking marketing campaign effectiveness

Types of Redirects

  • 301 or 308 Redirect (Permanent): Indicates that a page has permanently moved to a new location.
  • 302 or 307 Redirect (Temporary): Suggests that a page is temporarily located at a different URL.
  • Meta Refresh: A type of redirect implemented at the HTML level rather than the server level.
  • JavaScript Redirect: Redirects implemented using JavaScript, often less favorable for SEO.

Why Check Your Redirects?

  • Ensure proper SEO practices are being followed
  • Identify and fix redirect chains that can slow down your site
  • Prevent redirect loops that can make pages inaccessible
  • Optimize site performance by reducing unnecessary redirects
  • Maintain link equity during site restructuring or migration
  • Verify that HTTPS redirects are implemented correctly
  • Ensure that redirected pages are pointing to the correct destinations

How to Use Our Redirect Checker

  1. Enter your URL in the input field (don't forget to include http:// or https://).
  2. Select a user-agent from the dropdown menu (optional).
  3. Click the "Check Redirects" button.
  4. Wait for the tool to analyze your URL.
  5. Review the detailed results, including:
    • Full redirect chain
    • HTTP status codes for each step
    • Intermediate URLs in the redirect process
    • Final destination URL
    • Total number of redirects in the chain

SEO Implications of Redirects

  • 301 or 308 redirects pass most of the link equity to the new URL.
  • 302 or 307 redirects are less ideal for SEO as they don't pass as much link equity.
  • Avoid long redirect chains as they can dilute SEO value and slow down page load times.
  • Use redirects to consolidate duplicate content, improving your site's overall SEO.
  • Implement HTTPS redirects correctly to ensure secure browsing without losing SEO value.
  • Regularly audit your redirects to catch and fix any issues that may arise over time.

Frequently Asked Questions