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Redirect Checker

Trace the full redirect chain a URL goes through before it lands on its final page.

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What this tool checks

  • Each redirect hop in order
  • The status code at every step (301, 302, …)
  • The final destination URL
  • Redirect loops and unnecessary hops

Why it matters

Every extra redirect slows the page and can leak SEO value. Long chains, mixed permanent and temporary redirects, and loops are easy to introduce and hard to notice — seeing the whole chain makes them obvious.

FAQ

Common questions

What is the difference between a 301 and a 302?

A 301 is a permanent redirect and passes most SEO value to the new URL. A 302 is temporary and signals the original URL should stay indexed.

Are redirects bad for SEO?

A single, correct redirect is fine. Long chains add latency and dilute ranking signals, so it is worth keeping them short and direct.

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