Exports

Export redirect issues for clients and developers

Redirects Master turns redirect checks into shareable CSV and Excel files that support audits, reports and technical fixes.

CSV and Excel

Download results in formats teams already use.

Issue detail

Include status, final URL, hops, chains and expected destination checks.

Private archives

Keep project exports connected to your account and workflow.

How exports support SEO operations

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Run a check or review a monitored project.

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Export issues with status, final URL, hops and destination validation.

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Share the file with clients, developers or internal teams.

Operational handoff

Exports turn redirect findings into work someone can finish

A good export should help a developer, client or SEO teammate act quickly. Redirects Master keeps the details attached to each URL so the fix list is not vague.

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Developer-ready

Share source URL, final URL, status, hops and destination validation.

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Client reporting

Send concise evidence without rebuilding tables manually.

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Archive

Keep exports as a record of what was checked and when.

For client reporting

Show what was checked, what changed and what needs fixing.

For developer handoff

Give technical teams clean redirect issue lists without extra explanation.

FAQ

Key questions

What can I export?

You can export redirect results and issue lists for reporting or technical handoff.

Are exports useful for developers?

Yes. They provide clean lists of URLs and problems that can be fixed without reading a long report.

Can exports support monthly reporting?

Yes. Exports are designed to make recurring redirect reporting easier.

When should I export redirect results?

Export when you need to share issues with developers, send evidence to a client or archive the state of a redirect check.

What makes exports better than copying results manually?

Exports keep the result structure consistent and reduce the chance of missing URLs, statuses, hops or destination mismatches.

Can exports be used as a fix list?

Yes. They are useful as a practical list of URLs that need review, rule changes or destination corrections.

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