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301 Redirects Manager
URL redirect manager with CSV import/export
When you change a product URL, delete a page, or restructure your store, old links break. 301 redirects tell search engines and visitors where the content has moved, preserving your link equity and preventing frustrating 404 errors.
Key Capabilities
- Visual redirect managerAdd, edit, and delete redirects with a clean interface. See source and destination URLs.
- CSV import/exportBulk import redirects from CSV files or export your current redirects for backup.
- Search & filterFind specific redirects quickly with search and filtering.
- ValidationAutomatically validates URLs and warns about redirect chains or loops.
- Shopify API syncRedirects are created and managed through Shopify's URL Redirect API.
How to Use
- 1Navigate to 301 Redirects from the sidebar.
- 2Click Add Redirect - enter the old URL path and new destination.
- 3Click Save to create the redirect in Shopify.
- 4For bulk redirects, click Import CSV - upload a CSV with two columns: source and destination.
- 5Use Export CSV to download all existing redirects for backup.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a 301 redirect?
A 301 redirect is a permanent redirect from one URL to another. It tells search engines that the page has moved permanently, transferring about 90-99% of the link equity (ranking power) to the new URL.
When should I use redirects?
Use them when you delete a product, change a URL slug, merge collections, restructure your navigation, or migrate from another platform. Any time an old URL would result in a 404 error.
Can too many redirects slow my store?
Individual redirects have negligible performance impact. However, redirect chains (A→B→C) should be avoided. The validator warns about chains automatically.