
Redirect Inspector captures redirect chains in real time as you browse. It traces server (301, 302, 307, 308) and client-side redirects (JavaScript, meta refresh) and groups them into clean, readable chains. Built-in local checks detect loops, ping-pong patterns, long chains, auth bounces, tracking noise, and CDN intermediaries. Everything runs locally. No telemetry. No external requests.see more
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Navigating the complexities of modern web architecture, especially when dealing with site migrations, link auditing, or deep technical SEO analysis, can often feel like detective work. You click a link, expecting to land on a specific page, but instead, you find yourself bounced through three or four different URLs before finally arriving. These hidden redirect chains are silent killers of user experience and can severely damage your search engine rankings due to crawl budget waste and slower load times. That is precisely why we built the 248. Redirect Inspector. This essential tool transforms that frustrating guesswork into crystal-clear insight, operating silently in the background of your browser to capture every single redirect event as it happens. Whether the server is issuing a standard 301 Permanent Redirect, a temporary 302, or even a less common 308 Permanent Redirect, the Inspector logs it instantly. But we don't stop at server responses. It meticulously traces client side maneuvers too, catching those sneaky JavaScript redirects or old-school meta refreshes that often get missed by simpler tools, ensuring you have a complete, end-to-end picture of the user journey for any given URL.