
Easily track and analyze URL redirects. Identify redirect chains and loops, simulate bots like Googlebot, and visualize redirect paths.
Use this tool to analyze the redirect path of any URL. Just enter a full URL like
https://example.com, choose a User-Agent (Browser, Googlebot, or Bingbot), and click
Check Redirects. Youβll see each redirect step, HTTP status codes, response times,
and a visual flow of the entire redirect chain.
| Code | Type | Explanation | SEO Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| 301 | Permanent Redirect | Tells browsers and search engines that the URL has permanently moved. | Passes full SEO value (link equity). |
| 302 | Temporary Redirect | Used for temporary moves. Search engines should not update the original URL. | Does not pass full SEO value. |
| 303 | See Other | Redirect after a POST request; typically used in form submissions. | Minimal SEO impact. |
| 307 | Temporary Redirect (HTTP 1.1) | Like 302, but preserves the request method (GET/POST). | Same as 302 β not ideal for SEO. |
| 308 | Permanent Redirect (HTTP 1.1) | Like 301, but method and body are preserved. | Passes SEO value β supported by modern search engines. |
Redirects are a critical part of any website's structure. If misconfigured, they can lead to slow page loads, broken links, and poor search engine visibility. This tool helps you:
https:// or http:// β omitting it may cause inaccurate results.See how our tool has helped users improve their SEO performance and achieve better results.
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