Bulk checker

Check redirect lists before they become SEO issues

Paste or upload URLs, run a one-shot bulk redirect check and decide which URLs deserve ongoing monitoring.

Up to 100 URLs

Run a fast diagnosis without opening each URL manually.

Status and final URL

See HTTP responses, final destinations and broken redirects.

Ready for monitoring

Use the first check as the starting point for a monitored project.

What happens during a bulk redirect check

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Paste URLs or upload a CSV-style list.

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Redirects Master follows each path and reports status, hops and final destination.

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Use the results to fix urgent issues or create a monitored project.

Bulk diagnosis

A redirect list is only useful when it tells you what to do next

Bulk checks should not stop at status codes. A useful redirect test shows whether URLs land correctly, where chains appear and which results deserve ongoing monitoring.

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Input quality

Paste or upload source URLs, then add expected destinations when accuracy matters.

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Issue sorting

Separate quick wins from deeper problems such as chains, loops and mismatches.

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Next action

Move important URLs into monitored projects instead of losing the audit in a spreadsheet.

Useful before launch

Validate old and new URLs before a migration, deploy or campaign goes live.

More than a status code

Redirects Master highlights chains, loops and wrong destinations, not just whether a URL redirects.

FAQ

Key questions

How many URLs can I check for free?

The public checker is designed for quick bulk diagnostics of up to 100 URLs.

Can I include expected destinations?

Yes. You can add an expected destination to validate whether each source lands on the correct final URL.

Is this enough for migrations?

It is a good first pass. For migrations, monitored projects add history and weekly follow-up after launch.

What should I include in a bulk redirect test?

Include old URLs, recently changed URLs, HTTP versions, important landing pages and any URLs from a migration mapping or crawl export.

What is the difference between a status check and a redirect path check?

A status check tells you the response code. A redirect path check follows the hops and final destination so you can see chains, loops and wrong landing pages.

Can I use the bulk checker before uploading URLs to the app?

Yes. It is a practical way to identify urgent problems before deciding which URLs deserve ongoing monitoring.

Start with a free redirect check

Try Redirects Master with real URLs and turn the important ones into monitored projects.

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