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Bulk redirect checking: when one URL is not enough

Single URL tools are useful, but SEO work usually happens in lists. Bulk redirect checking helps you review patterns and catch risk faster.

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Checking a single redirect is easy. Checking a migration, ecommerce category cleanup or campaign archive is different. You need bulk results, issue summaries and a way to decide what deserves attention first.

When to use a bulk redirect checker

  • Before and after website migrations.
  • After HTTPS, www or canonical rule changes.
  • When cleaning discontinued products or old campaigns.
  • When an SEO audit finds suspicious URL patterns.

What bulk results should include

A useful bulk report should go beyond final URL. It should include status, hops, chains, loops, expected destination match and enough context to hand issues to developers.

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