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Redirect Checker

Redirect Chain Checker

Checks each hop for 301/302/307/308, identifies loops, cross-domain redirects, and HTTPS downgrade issues.

Check redirect chains online, don't let extra hops secretly slow down your pages.

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Use Cases

  • After site redesign or domain switch, first confirm old URLs properly 301 to new pages
  • Verify HTTP to HTTPS redirect chain is complete and loop-free
  • Check short links or marketing links land on expected final destinations
  • Detect circular redirects or too-many-hops causing access issues

Features

  • See every hop and destination: Migration and revision troubleshooting made direct
  • SEO and HTTPS scenarios covered: Verify 301 correctness and detect detours at a glance
  • Abnormal paths exposed easier: Circular redirects, wrong domains, and too many hops are simpler to locate
  • Results ready for reports: Migration verification, troubleshooting tickets, and SEO checks all reusable

How to Use

  1. 1.Enter the URL to check (supports http:// or https://)
  2. 2.Tool automatically tracks and records each redirect's status code and target URL
  3. 3.View redirect summary: redirect count, cross-domain status, circular detection, HTTP node count
  4. 4.Check each hop's details: URL, status code, HTTPS flag, and Location target

FAQ

How to check what 301 or 302 redirects a URL went through?

Enter the target link to view status codes and landing addresses hop by hop. Especially useful for finding multi-hop, wrong-hop, circular redirect, and HTTPS redirect issues.

What's the difference between 301 and 302? Which is better for SEO?

301 typically indicates a permanent redirect, more suitable for domain migration and long-term page replacement. 302 is more commonly used for temporary redirects. Understanding status code types helps judge SEO impact and visitor behavior more accurately.

Is it suitable for website migration and HTTPS redirect checks?

Very suitable. Domain redesign, http to https, short link redirects, and reverse proxy forwarding all benefit from checking the full redirect chain before going live.

Can it detect circular redirects or too many hops?

Yes. Hop-by-hop results are excellent for troubleshooting circular redirects, wrong domain hops, broken mid-chain links, and configuration omissions.