Purpose
- Redirect old or invalid URLs to new pages
- Prevent SEO loss and eliminate broken links
- Improve user experience
- Manage traffic to specific pages (for example, campaign pages or short URLs)
How It Works
- Source URL (Old Route):
Enter the original link to be redirected. (Example:/old-campaign) - Target URL (New Route):
Enter the new link where the user will be redirected. (Example:/new-campaign) - The system automatically redirects all visitors from the source URL to the specified target URL.
Advantages
- Prevents traffic loss caused by broken pages
- Helps maintain SEO rankings
- Provides flexible redirection for temporary or permanent campaigns
- Managed directly from the admin panel instead of the server
1. Adding a Route Filter
By creating a route filter, you can automatically redirect a specific URL to another one through the system. This is useful for fixing broken links, reorganizing your site structure, or creating short links. 1. Log in to your admin panel.2. Click the “Gear Spinner” icon in the left menu.
3. Go to the “Miscellaneous” tab.
4. Click “Route Filters.”
5. Click the “Add Route Filter” button in the top-right corner. Information Entry:
- Current Link (Source URL):
Enter the old link you want to redirect.
(Example:/old-product) - New Link (Target URL):
Enter the new link where users will be redirected.
(Example:/new-product)
The route filter becomes active, and all traffic to the old link will automatically redirect to the new one.
