Redirect Inspector — Redirect Console von 301.st
Real-time redirect console for developers and QA. Trace server and client redirects, run local analysis to detect loops, ping-pong and long chains, filter tracking noise, copy clean reports. Zero network requests.
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Capture the full navigation story in real time: server and client redirects grouped into a clean chain. Local analysis detects loops, ping-pong patterns and long chains — processed entirely in your browser with zero external requests.
Real-time HTTP redirect capture
Every server redirect (301, 302, 303, 307, 308) and client-side navigation (JavaScript, meta-refresh) is intercepted via the webRequest API the moment it fires. HSTS http-to-https upgrades are shown as a distinct hop type. No manual trigger — browse normally and see chains populate in the sidebar.
Session grouping
Chains from the same browsing session are grouped by tab, time window, and domain affinity. Sub-resource redirects (tracking pixels, analytics, media) are collapsed under a noise filter you can toggle on or off.
Nine local analysis checks
Open the analysis drawer on any chain to run automatic checks:
Results include severity badges (info/warning/error), per-hop annotations, tag chips, and a summary line. Copy the full analysis report to the clipboard with one click.
Designed for
QA engineers — verify landing flows, login redirects, broken journeys. Session grouping shows a full test run at a glance.
SEO specialists — audit canonicalization, mixed redirect types, and unnecessary hops that dilute link equity.
Developers — debug navigation logic, unexpected intermediaries, and client-side redirect behavior. The sidebar stays open alongside DevTools.
Privacy-first
Technical details
Open source
Source code: https://github.com/investblog/redirect-inspector
v2.1.0 · 301.st
Real-time HTTP redirect capture
Every server redirect (301, 302, 303, 307, 308) and client-side navigation (JavaScript, meta-refresh) is intercepted via the webRequest API the moment it fires. HSTS http-to-https upgrades are shown as a distinct hop type. No manual trigger — browse normally and see chains populate in the sidebar.
Session grouping
Chains from the same browsing session are grouped by tab, time window, and domain affinity. Sub-resource redirects (tracking pixels, analytics, media) are collapsed under a noise filter you can toggle on or off.
Nine local analysis checks
Open the analysis drawer on any chain to run automatic checks:
- Redirect loops — same URL appearing as both source and target
- Ping-pong — host alternation A-B-A (www/non-www, http/https, trailing-slash)
- Long chains — hop count thresholds at 3 (info), 5 (warning), 8 (error)
- Mixed types — permanent and temporary redirects in the same chain
- Final outcome — 4xx/5xx final status or network error
- Auth bounces — OAuth, SSO, login, and callback URL patterns
- Locale/consent — language, country, and cookie-consent redirects
- Tracking noise — known tracking host suffixes and pixel file patterns
- CDN detection — CloudFront, Akamai, Fastly, Cloudflare intermediaries
Results include severity badges (info/warning/error), per-hop annotations, tag chips, and a summary line. Copy the full analysis report to the clipboard with one click.
Designed for
QA engineers — verify landing flows, login redirects, broken journeys. Session grouping shows a full test run at a glance.
SEO specialists — audit canonicalization, mixed redirect types, and unnecessary hops that dilute link equity.
Developers — debug navigation logic, unexpected intermediaries, and client-side redirect behavior. The sidebar stays open alongside DevTools.
Privacy-first
- All processing is local — nothing is sent to any external server
- Zero network requests: no analytics, no CDN, no remote code
- Cookie values are never read or stored
- Auth tokens are detected by URL shape only, never logged
- Copied reports contain URLs, status codes, and analysis — nothing else
Technical details
- Uses
webRequest.onBeforeRedirectandwebNavigation.onCommittedfor capture - Vanilla DOM rendering — no framework, loads in under 100 ms
- Sidebar via
sidebar_actionfor persistent monitoring - Dark and light theme with system preference detection
Open source
Source code: https://github.com/investblog/redirect-inspector
v2.1.0 · 301.st
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- Der Entwickler sagt, dass diese Erweiterung keine Datenerhebung benötigt.
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- Version
- 2.1.1
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- 55,93 KB
- Zuletzt aktualisiert
- vor 8 Stunden (28. Feb. 2026)
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- Apache-Lizenz 2.0
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