Bulk Redirect Checker – Check Redirects for Multiple URLs Free
Check redirect chains for multiple URLs at once. See final destination URLs, HTTP status codes, and hop counts. Free, instant.
What is Bulk Redirect Checker – Check Multiple URL Redirects at Once?
A bulk redirect checker follows redirect chains for a list of URLs simultaneously, showing the final destination URL, HTTP status code at each hop, and total hop count. This is essential for SEO audits after site migrations — verifying all old URLs properly 301-redirect to the correct new pages without redirect chains or loops.
How to Use Bulk Redirect Checker – Check Multiple URL Redirects at Once
- 1Paste a list of URLs (one per line) into the input area.
- 2Click Check Redirects to process all URLs.
- 3Review each URL's redirect chain, final destination, and status codes.
- 4Identify any 404s, redirect chains longer than 2 hops, or redirect loops.
- 5Fix issues in your .htaccess, Nginx config, or CMS redirect settings.
Key Features
- ✓Checks redirects for multiple URLs in parallel
- ✓Shows complete redirect chain for each URL
- ✓HTTP status code at each hop
- ✓Final destination URL
- ✓Flags chains longer than 2 hops
Benefits
- →Audit all redirects after a site migration efficiently
- →Find redirect chains that dilute PageRank
- →Verify 301 redirects are pointing to the correct pages
- →Process redirect lists from spreadsheets for quick QA
Why Use Irreva for Bulk Redirect Checker – Check Multiple URL Redirects at Once?
Frequently Asked Questions
What does bulk redirect checking help with?
After a site migration or URL restructure, you need to verify that all old URLs properly redirect to new destinations. Bulk checking saves time by verifying many URLs at once instead of manually checking each one.
How does it detect redirects?
Each URL is fetched through a proxy that follows all redirects and reports the final destination URL. If the final URL differs from the input URL, a redirect was detected.
How many URLs can I check at once?
There is no hard limit, but checking is done sequentially to avoid overloading the proxy. Large lists (100+ URLs) will take proportionally longer. We recommend batches of 20–50 URLs for best performance.
What does the status code mean in results?
The status code shown is the final response code after all redirects. 200 means the final destination is accessible. 301/302 would mean there are still redirects in the chain. 404 means the destination was not found.
Why does a redirect chain hurt SEO?
Each redirect hop takes time and passes slightly less link equity than a direct 301. A chain of 3+ redirects noticeably slows page load and reduces the PageRank passed to the final URL. Always point redirect rules directly to the final destination.
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