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Redirect Checker
Review a pasted redirect chain to spot extra hops, loops, temporary redirects, and broken final targets.
Check a redirect chain online and spot extra hops, loops, temporary redirects, and broken final destinations before they affect SEO or users.
为什么人们使用此工具
Redirect Checker reviews one URL path at a time and confirms whether a redirect setup lands on the right final destination.
- Audit redirect chains after migrations, URL changes, or CMS rewrites.
- Check whether a marketing or campaign URL ends on the expected final page.
- Spot temporary redirects, loops, and unnecessary hops before they slow users or dilute signals.
如何使用
- 1Paste the redirecting URL or chain input into the checker.
- 2Review each hop, status code, and the final resolved destination.
- 3Use the result to remove wasted hops, fix loops, or replace the wrong target.
Best practices
- Prefer one direct permanent redirect when a URL move is meant to be lasting.
- Review internal links after migrations so users land on the final URL instead of entering old chains.
- Check important pages, campaigns, and backlinks first because those redirects carry the most risk.
- Verify both desktop and mobile destination behavior when redirects depend on app, locale, or tracking logic.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Do not leave multi-hop redirect chains in place when one hop would do the job.
- Do not mix temporary and permanent redirects casually on important page moves.
- Do not redirect many old URLs to irrelevant destinations such as the home page.
- Do not assume a working redirect is optimal if it still wastes hops or ends on the wrong canonical page.
常见问题
有用的答案What does a redirect checker show?
A redirect checker shows each hop in a URL chain, including the status code and final destination, so you can see whether the path is clean or wasteful.
Why are extra redirect hops a problem?
Extra hops add latency for users, complicate debugging, and can create avoidable crawling or maintenance problems during site changes.
When should I use a redirect checker?
Use it after migrations, slug changes, canonical cleanups, CMS rewrites, or whenever a URL should forward to a new destination.