Redirect Tracer vs Moz

Moz Pro detects redirect chains in site crawls and Link Explorer. Redirect Tracer is a dedicated redirect chain tool. Here's how they compare for redirect analysis.

Moz Pro is a well-established SEO platform with site crawling, keyword research, and link analysis. Its site crawl feature detects redirect chains as part of broader technical SEO audits. Redirect Tracer is a focused web-based tool built specifically for tracing and analyzing redirect chains.

Moz is an SEO command center. Redirect Tracer is a precision instrument for one job.

The Quick Version

Moz Pro finds redirect chains during scheduled site crawls and surfaces them alongside other technical SEO issues. Redirect Tracer gives you instant, detailed redirect chain analysis for any URL — full headers, timing, and visual chain breakdown — without waiting for a crawl to complete.

Platform vs purpose-built

Moz gives you redirect data as part of a large SEO picture. Redirect Tracer gives you deep redirect data as the whole picture. The right choice depends on whether you need breadth or depth.

Feature Comparison

FeatureMoz ProRedirect Tracer
Primary purposeFull SEO platformRedirect chain tracing
Redirect detectionYes — during site crawlYes — instant per-URL
Instant URL checkingNo — crawl requiredYes — seconds
Chain visualizationCrawl report listingVisual chain view
Response headers per hopNoYes
Timing per hopNoYes
Site-wide crawlingYesNo
Domain Authority metricsYes — DA/PANo
Link ExplorerYesNo
PriceFrom $99/monthFree tier available

How Moz Works

Moz Pro includes a site crawl feature that scans your website for technical SEO issues. Redirect chains appear in the crawl results under technical issues, showing pages that redirect through multiple hops before reaching their final destination.

Moz also provides redirect data through Link Explorer, where you can see how external links pointing to your domain resolve through redirects. This is useful for understanding how your backlink profile interacts with your redirect configuration.

Moz's strength is its ecosystem. Domain Authority metrics, keyword tracking, on-page optimization, and technical auditing all live in one dashboard. If you use Moz as your primary SEO platform, redirect data flows naturally into your existing workflow.

How Redirect Tracer Works

Redirect Tracer is purpose-built for redirect chain analysis. Enter any URL and get the complete chain in seconds — every hop displayed with its HTTP status code, full response headers, timing data, and clear visual representation of the chain structure.

No project setup. No crawl scheduling. No sifting through a larger report to find redirect data. The focus is entirely on giving you the deepest possible view of how a URL's redirect chain behaves.

Pricing Comparison

Moz Pro starts at $99 per month (Standard plan, billed annually). Higher tiers run up to $599 per month and increase limits on tracked keywords, crawl pages, and user seats. All plans include site crawling with redirect detection.

Redirect Tracer offers free instant tracing with no signup required for your first check. You do not need a monthly SEO platform subscription to trace a redirect chain.

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When to Choose Moz

Best for Domain Authority analysis

When you need Moz's proprietary DA/PA metrics alongside your technical SEO data, including redirect analysis.

Best for integrated SEO workflow

When you want redirect data as part of a broader platform that includes keyword tracking, link research, and on-page recommendations.

Best for site-wide issue discovery

When you need to crawl an entire site to find redirect chains you did not know about, alongside other technical issues.

When to Choose Redirect Tracer

Best for on-demand redirect analysis

When you need to trace a specific redirect chain immediately without waiting for a site crawl to complete.

Best for technical redirect debugging

When you need full response headers, hop-by-hop timing, and detailed chain visualization that Moz's crawl reports do not provide.

Best for redirect-focused workflows

When redirect chain analysis is your primary need and you do not want to pay for a full SEO platform to get it.

Our Honest Take

Moz Pro is a respected SEO platform with a loyal user base. Its Domain Authority metric is widely cited, and its site crawl does catch redirect chains effectively as part of broader audits.

However, Moz's redirect reporting is designed for discovery, not investigation. It tells you that chains exist and how many hops are involved, but it does not show you the response headers, timing breakdown, or give you the visual chain analysis you need to actually debug the problem.

If you are a Moz user, keep using Moz for finding redirect issues across your site. Reach for Redirect Tracer when you need to dig into a specific chain and understand exactly what is happening at each hop.


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