Reports

Weekly redirect reports for projects that matter

Redirects Master checks monitored URLs every week so SEO teams can spot new risks before they become traffic problems.

Scheduled monitoring

Keep important redirects under review without manual reminders.

Issue summaries

Focus on new errors, chains, loops and destination mismatches.

Team-friendly output

Use reports to coordinate with clients, developers or internal stakeholders.

What weekly reports are for

01

Select URLs that need recurring monitoring.

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Redirects Master checks them weekly and summarizes changes.

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Use the report to prioritize fixes before traffic or reporting suffers.

Weekly monitoring

A calm weekly report beats a surprise traffic drop

Weekly redirect monitoring is designed for the URLs that matter enough to revisit. It keeps teams aware of changes without pretending to be 24/7 infrastructure monitoring.

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Priorities

Focus on revenue pages, rankings, campaigns and migration mappings.

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Summary

Surface the problems that changed since the previous review.

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Follow-up

Create a recurring SEO QA moment for teams and clients.

After launch protection

The riskiest redirect issues often appear after the migration day.

Less manual checking

Weekly reports reduce the need to reopen spreadsheets and run the same tests by hand.

FAQ

Key questions

Is monitoring 24/7?

No. Redirects Master is built around weekly monitoring and reports.

What appears in reports?

Reports focus on errors, chains, loops, destination mismatches and other changes that matter to SEO teams.

Who receives the report?

Reports are designed for the account or team managing the monitored project.

What kind of URLs should be in weekly reports?

Add URLs where a broken redirect would affect SEO performance, user journeys, paid campaigns, leads or revenue.

Are weekly reports useful if nothing changes?

Yes. A clean report is useful reassurance, especially for client work, migrations and high-value pages.

Can weekly reports support agency retainers?

Yes. They create a recurring technical SEO deliverable with clear issues, changes and follow-up actions.

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