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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

  1. 1Paste the redirecting URL or chain input into the checker.
  2. 2Review each hop, status code, and the final resolved destination.
  3. 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.