Launch checklists
Use it during page review, metadata QA, crawl-file setup, redirect checks, or campaign preparation before publishing.
Page Redirect Checker is built for launch prep and technical content checks. It helps when you need to review metadata, links, crawl inputs, or social preview details without opening heavier tooling.
Page Redirect Checker helps you attempt a browser-side redirect inspection for a URL so you can see whether the browser detects a redirect, a final destination, or a cross-origin limitation.
Related next steps include HTTP Status Code Checker, Canonical Tag Checker, and the Build query strings for redirects page if you want to keep working on the same task from a different angle.
Use it when you need a clear read on the source before moving on. Pages like this are useful for QA, debugging, audits, launch checks, and any workflow where a quick inspection prevents mistakes later.
If the result points to a related follow-up task, continue with HTTP Status Code Checker. For the wider workflow around this type of check, open Build query strings for redirects next.
Paste the URL, HTML, metadata, or campaign values you want to inspect or generate, then review the result before you publish anything.
This example shows the kind of metadata, URL, or crawl-related result you can review before you publish or deploy it.
A page URL that may redirect to another destination
Best-effort redirect summary with status, final URL, or browser limitation notes.
Use it during page review, metadata QA, crawl-file setup, redirect checks, or campaign preparation before publishing.
It helps when editors or marketers need a quick answer about metadata, URLs, or social previews without opening developer tooling.
The result is useful when you want to catch common setup mistakes before they affect crawling, sharing, or analytics.
This page often pairs with HTTP Status Code Checker when the workflow needs another check.
Page Redirect Checker helps you attempt a browser-side redirect inspection for a URL so you can see whether the browser detects a redirect, a final destination, or a cross-origin limitation.
Use it when you need a clear read on the source before moving on. Pages like this are useful for QA, debugging, audits, launch checks, and any workflow where a quick inspection prevents mistakes later.
Page Redirect Checker answers one specific SEO or web QA question. Use HTTP Status Code Checker when you need to attempt a browser-side request to inspect the HTTP status for a URL when the target server allows it.
Yes. This tool runs in the browser so you can work with the input on the page without sending it through a custom backend on this site.
A good next step is HTTP Status Code Checker or the Build query strings for redirects page.
Canonical Tag Checker helps you inspect the canonical link element from raw HTML or a fetchable URL in the browser so you can confirm the preferred canonical destination.
Open tool pageImage Metadata Viewer helps you inspect file name, size, type, dimensions, and other basic image details in the browser before upload or handoff.
Open tool pageKeyword Density Checker helps you measure how often a keyword appears in a block of text in the browser for reviewing SEO drafts, checking on-page copy, or comparing how often a phrase appears in an article.
Open tool pageMeta Description Generator helps you generate draft meta descriptions for a page or campaign in the browser for drafting search snippets for product pages, articles, and category pages.
Open tool pageMeta Tag Analyzer helps you inspect page titles, descriptions, canonical tags, robots directives, and social metadata from raw HTML or a fetchable URL directly in the browser.
Open tool pageMeta Tag Generator helps you generate common meta tags for a page in the browser for setting up new landing pages, preparing SEO basics, or creating starter markup for a release.
Open tool pageSome web checks depend on what the target site allows a browser request to read. If cross-origin restrictions block part of the result, use the visible output as a quick signal and continue with Build query strings for redirects or a manual page review.