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Redirect Inspector

Real-time redirect console that traces server and client redirects, detects loops and ping-pong patterns, and generates clean debugging reports.

Redirect Inspector — see every hop in real time, side panel with HTTP 301/302 redirect chains and initiator labels

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Platforms

  • Microsoft Edge
  • Google Chrome
  • Mozilla Firefox
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Properties

  1.  Privacy focused
  2.  Lightweight

Features

  1.  No Coding Required
  2.  Website Monitoring
  3.  No Tracking
  4.  Dark Mode
  5.  No registration required
  6.  Ad-free
  7.  Browser extension
  8.  Network Tools
  9.  Debugging

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  • Developed by

    RU flag301.st
  • Licensing

    Open Source (Apache-2.0) and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Alternatives

    2 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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  •  1 Stars
  •  1 Forks
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What is Redirect Inspector?

Redirect Inspector is a real-time redirect console for QA engineers, SEO specialists, and developers.

It captures the full navigation flow while you browse, including:

• Server redirects (301, 302, 303, 307, 308) • Client-side redirects (JavaScript and meta refresh) • HTTP to HTTPS upgrades (HSTS) • Session-based chain grouping

Unlike simple redirect checkers, Redirect Inspector works live — no need to paste URLs or manually test links.

Built-in local analysis detects:

• Redirect loops • Ping-pong patterns (www/non-www, http/https, slash variations) • Long redirect chains • Mixed permanent and temporary redirects • Auth/login bounces • Locale and consent redirects • Tracking parameter noise • CDN intermediaries (Cloudflare, Akamai, Fastly, CloudFront)

All capture and analysis runs locally in the browser. No telemetry. No external requests.

The extension also provides clean, redacted reports suitable for QA documentation and issue trackers.

Open source and privacy-first.