HTTP Redirect Path Analyzer
Uncover the complete sequence of 301 and 302 jumps a URL takes to reach its final destination. Essential for SEO audit and link debugging.
Why Trace Redirects?
Redirect Chains occur when there is more than one redirect between the initial URL and the destination URL. For example: `http -> https -> https://www`. This can hurt SEO and significantly slow down page load time for users.
Link Equity: Long redirect chains (more than 2-3 hops) can cause search engines to stop following the link, resulting in a loss of "PageRank" or "Link Juice". Ideally, you want a direct 1-hop path to your final canonical URL.