Broken Link Finder

301 Redirect Mapper

Instantly map broken URLs to live replacement pages. Generate .htaccess or Nginx redirect rules in bulk to recover lost SEO traffic and link equity.

Source URLs

No Redirects Mapped

Enter your broken URLs to find relevant target pages and generate redirect rules automatically.

How 301 Redirects Save Your SEO

When a page is removed from your site, its SEO authority doesn't just disappear—it's locked behind a 404 error. A 301 redirect acts as the key, unlocking that authority and passing it to a new, relevant page.

Our Redirect Mapper tool automates the tedious process of manual mapping. By analyzing your broken links and site structure, it suggests the most logical targets, preventing "Soft 404" errors and keeping your users happy.

Recover Traffic

Stop losing visitors to dead ends. Send them to active, relevant content immediately.

Preserve Authority

Pass up to 99% of the SEO ranking power (Link Equity) from the old URL to the new one.

Bulk Generator

Create hundreds of server rules in seconds. No more manual entry in .htaccess files.

FAQs - 301 Redirects

Essential answers to help you master your website's redirect strategy.

A 301 redirect is a permanent redirect from one URL to another. You should use it when you move a page or delete it, to send visitors and search engines to a relevant live page, preserving your SEO authority.
A 301 redirect is permanent and transfers "Link Juice" (SEO authority), while a 302 redirect is temporary and does not transfer SEO value to the new URL.
You can, but it is better for SEO and UX to redirect them to a page with related content. Redirecting everything to the homepage can sometimes be seen as "Soft 404s" by Google.
There is no strict limit, but you should avoid "redirect chains" (where one redirect leads to another). Each redirect adds a small amount of latency to the page load.

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