A redirect present check tells you whether a page request reaches the content directly or passes through one or more redirects first. That may sound like a small technical detail, but it can have a major effect on crawling, indexing, page speed, and user experience. A change here is important because it shows that the […]
HTTP status code
An HTTP status code tells browsers and search engines what happened when they requested a page. It is one of the clearest technical signals a server can return. When that code changes unexpectedly, it can affect whether a page is accessible, crawlable, and eligible to appear in search results. Because this check applies to all […]
Final resolved URL
The final resolved URL is the address a page actually ends up on after any redirects have been followed. A visitor might request one URL, but the browser or search engine can be sent elsewhere before the page loads. Monitoring that final destination helps you spot changes to slugs, folders, or even entire domains that […]
