Projects and folders
Group URLs in a structure that matches how your SEO work is organized.
Projects
Organize redirects by client, domain, folder, migration or revenue-critical section and keep checking them week after week.
Group URLs in a structure that matches how your SEO work is organized.
Keep an eye on redirects after launches, deploys and CMS changes.
Understand which project or folder needs attention first.
Create a project for a domain, client, migration or important section.
Add URLs and expected destinations, then group them into folders.
Review project health and weekly changes without starting from zero.
Project health
Redirect risk is rarely spread evenly. Projects and folders let you separate migrations, clients, revenue pages and technical sections so each group has its own health context.
Group URLs by migration phase, template, section, client or business priority.
See where problems concentrate instead of scanning one long mixed list.
Keep the same URL set alive for weekly checks and future audits.
Migration QA, ecommerce cleanups and client reporting need history, not isolated snapshots.
Monitor the pages that drive organic traffic, leads, bookings or sales.
It is a saved set of URLs that can be checked repeatedly over time instead of as a one-off test.
Yes. Folders can represent migrations, categories, page types, client areas or internal priorities.
Teams that care about traffic, rankings, leads or revenue after URLs change need monitored projects.
Redirects Master is built around weekly monitoring, so teams can review important redirect changes in a predictable rhythm.
Monitor URLs that drive rankings, leads, sales, campaign traffic, client trust or migration risk. Not every URL needs the same level of attention.
Yes. Folders help split the same website into migrations, templates, page types, business areas or client reporting sections.
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