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Redirect Checker

SEO

Trace redirect chains and find final destination URLs for migrations and SEO audits.

ttb run redirect-checker

Checks up to 25 URLs and shows every redirect hop, final URL, and HTTP status.

Run a check to see redirect chains, 301/302 hops, and canonical destinations.
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How to Use Redirect Checker

Paste in one or more URLs to trace every redirect hop from the original request to the final destination. The redirect checker surfaces 301, 302, 307, and similar responses so you can catch redirect chains, loops, and outdated migration rules before they hurt SEO or user experience.

1

Enter the source URLs

Add the old URLs, campaign links, or migrated pages you want to test.

2

Run the trace

The checker requests each URL and records every redirect response in the chain.

3

Inspect the final destination

Review the hop-by-hop timeline to confirm the final canonical page and eliminate unnecessary redirect steps.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do redirect chains matter for SEO?+
Long redirect chains slow crawling, waste link equity, and add latency for users. In most cases, you want a single clean 301 from the old URL to the new destination.
What is the difference between 301 and 302 redirects?+
301 means a permanent move and is the preferred choice for site migrations or changed URLs. 302 means a temporary move and is typically used when the original page will return.
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