The Redirect Chain Checker tool helps you check redirect links and the HTTP status codes efficiently.
The Redirect chain checker tool is a free tool from cmlabs that can help you check redirect links and display the HTTP status code or destination URL. This tool will help you check redirects in-depth, with up to 5 redirect chains. Download and try now!
Features & Benefits
This tool offers several excellent features that can help make the redirect-checking process easier. Here are the features included in this tool:
- User-Agent Choices: To perform a redirect URL check, the redirect checker has several user agents that the user can choose from. It is a type of bot from the search engine you choose to check for the link.
- Easy to Use: Using a redirect checker is very easy. Users only need to enter the URL to be checked, then click "Check URL" and wait a few moments for our robot to display the results of the inspection.
- In-depth Examination Results: Not only does it display the HTML code status of the URL you enter, but it is also capable of displaying in-depth results such as: (a) Checks if the page has a 404 "not found" status. (b) Displays the destination URL of the redirect. (c) Analyze redirect chain up to 5 steps. (d) Find out the direction of encrypted links. (e) Checking affiliate link redirects without clicking on them.
- History: The last feature of this tool is your Local History. This tool allows you to view all URL history that has been checked using this tool.
How to Use
1. Open the Redirect Chain Checker Page
First of all, to use this tool you can go to the Redirect Chain Checker page.There, you will see some of the features offered by this tool. Starting from adding the URL to be checked, displaying the results of the redirect check, to the history of checking the redirect link that you have done before.
2. Enter URL
To be able to do a redirect check, you must enter the URL in the field provided. Make sure you have entered the URL in the correct format (e.g. https://example.com). Next, click the "Check URL" button to give this tool a command to start checking redirects on that link.
3. Select User Agent
After entering the URL correctly, the next step is to select a user agent to check the redirect link entered. This feature provides a variety of User Agent options that can be selected according to your needs. To select it, click "Select User Agent" and a dropdown list of User Agents will appear.
4. Viewing Redirect Check Results
You need to wait a while until the redirect check process is complete. Although this tool is free, the checking data displayed is quite clear. Some of the metrics you can find in your check results are:
Status Code: After the check process is complete, this tool system will display the status code of the checked link. The type of HTML Status Code displayed is usually as follows:
- 301: is a type of URL redirect that is permanent. Usually used when you decide to move all content from the old domain to the new website domain.
- 302: temporary URL redirect type. You can use this type of redirect when the web page is under serious repair.
- 200: indicates the successful status or destination page of the checked link redirects.
Check Date: You can also see the date the URL was checked. With the checking date data, you can re-check whether the results of the check and the status presented are based on the latest data.
View Usage History: The last thing you can do with Redirect Chain Checker is view the history of this tool. In the list, you will see a list of website URLs that you have checked before.
Help & Support
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