Free Redirect Checker – Test 301/302 Redirects

Free Redirect Checker – Test 301/302 Redirects | AliDeyah

🔄 Redirect Checker

Test HTTP redirects and fix redirect chains – Free SEO Tool

Free Redirect Checker – Test 301 & 302 Redirects

Welcome to AliDeyah’s free redirect checker! Test HTTP redirects (301, 302, 307, 308) to ensure they work correctly, identify redirect chains that slow page speed, and fix redirect loops that break user experience. Redirects are essential for site migrations, URL changes, and maintaining SEO when content moves, but improper implementation causes ranking losses, slow loading, and user frustration. Our checker helps you verify redirect implementation and optimize redirect architecture for both SEO and user experience.

Types of HTTP Redirects

  • 301 Permanent: Page moved permanently—passes full SEO authority to new URL.
  • 302 Temporary: Page moved temporarily—original URL retains SEO authority.
  • 307 Temporary: Like 302 but preserves HTTP method (POST stays POST).
  • 308 Permanent: Like 301 but preserves HTTP method.

Common Redirect Issues

  • Redirect Chains: Multiple hops before final destination slow loading.
  • Redirect Loops: Circular redirects that never resolve crash pages.
  • Wrong Redirect Type: Using 302 when 301 is needed wastes SEO authority.
  • HTTPS Redirects: HTTP pages not redirecting to HTTPS versions.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I use 301 vs 302 redirects?

Use 301 for permanent changes (page moved forever, old URL won’t return). Use 302 for temporary changes (A/B testing, maintenance pages). 301 passes full SEO value; 302 keeps authority with original URL.

What’s a redirect chain and why is it bad?

A redirect chain is when URL A redirects to B, which redirects to C. Each hop adds latency, slowing page load. Google may stop following after 3-5 redirects. Always redirect directly to final destination.

How do redirects affect SEO?

301 redirects pass 90-99% of link equity to new URLs. However, redirect chains waste authority and slow crawling. Proper redirects preserve SEO during site migrations; poor redirects cause traffic losses.

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