Redirects – The Modern Way to Manage WordPress Redirects
Redirects is a sleek, lightweight, and powerful solution for managing URL redirections on your WordPress site.
Built for SEO experts, bloggers, and developers, it replaces clunky old tables with a beautiful card-based dashboard that makes managing links a joy.
Modern Card UI: Say goodbye to boring tables. Manage redirects with a visual, interactive card interface.
Full 308 Support: Future-proof your SEO with modern 308 Permanent Redirects (Preserve Method), alongside standard 301, 302, and 307.
Instant Search: Filter through hundreds of redirects instantly by slug or target URL.
Internal Linking: Intelligent autocomplete lets you search and link to your existing Posts and Pages in seconds.
Drag-to-Select: Select multiple cards instantly by clicking and dragging across the grid.
Quick Copy: Copy source or target URLs to your clipboard with a single click.
Hit Counting: Built-in analytics tracker to see exactly how many times each redirect is used.
Zero Bloat: Native JavaScript, optimized database queries, and no heavy external dependencies.
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Drag-to-Select (Bulk Management)
Managing hundreds of redirects is now faster than ever. Instead of clicking checkboxes one by one, you can click and drag across the grid to instantly select multiple cards.
– Smart Detection: Text selection is automatically disabled while dragging for a smooth experience.
– Visual Feedback: Selected cards highlight instantly, ready for bulk deletion.
Smart Slug Overriding
Sometimes you need to redirect a URL that already exists as a page (e.g., redirecting your old /contact page to a new separate domain, even if the page still exists).
– Conflict Warning: The plugin detects if a slug is already in use by a Post or Page and warns you.
– Override Mode: Simply check the “Override” box to force the redirect to take precedence over the existing page.
Advanced 404 Handling
Don’t let visitors hit a dead end. Configure exactly what happens when a 404 error occurs:
– To Homepage: The simplest option. Instantly redirects all 404 traffic to your site’s home page.
– External URL: Send lost traffic to a specific external help center or partner link.
– Existing Page: Select any page on your site (like a custom “Search” or “Sitemap” page) from a dropdown list to keep users engaged.