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Redirect Rule Generator

Generate 301 redirect rules for Nginx, Apache, and Vercel.

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Redirect Rule GeneratorGenerate 301 redirect rules for Nginx, Apache, and Vercel.

301 Redirects

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Redirect Rule Generator Complete Guide

Generate 301 redirect rules for Nginx, Apache, and Vercel.

When to use Redirect Rule Generator

Redirect Rule Generator belongs to the "Technical SEO" workflow and is designed to generate 301 redirect rules for Nginx, Apache, and Vercel. It is useful for site owners, SEO editors, marketers, and developers before a page goes live.

Compared with hand-written snippets or temporary spreadsheets, the tool keeps input, preview, validation, and copy-ready output in one place, reducing syntax mistakes and making review easier across teams.

Technical SEO workflow

Technical SEO tools cover crawling, indexing, canonical URLs, status codes, slugs, and redirects. Use them around site migrations, directory changes, bulk page launches, robots.txt edits, and sitemap updates.

These changes often affect large parts of a site, so validate them in staging before production. Robots.txt, 301 redirects, and canonical tags are especially sensitive because mistakes can prevent important pages from being crawled or indexed.

Post-launch monitoring

After release, check server response codes, sitemap accessibility, robots.txt coverage, and Search Console crawl/indexing signals. Keep an eye on whether important pages remain discoverable.

For large redirect or URL-structure changes, keep a mapping table and sample it in batches. The tool can generate rules and highlight obvious issues, but real server behavior still needs live validation.

What to do after copying the output

After copying the Redirect Rule Generator output, place it in the matching page, CMS, server configuration, or analytics workflow. Do not stop at a visually correct output; confirm that the live page can be accessed, crawled, and rendered correctly.

For changes that affect indexing, search appearance, or advertising attribution, record the release time and monitor Search Console, analytics, and server logs after publishing. This makes ranking, indexing, and conversion changes easier to diagnose.