Documentation Index
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Analytics overview
Analytics show you how visitors are interacting with your redirects and which broken links are being accessed on your store. What you can track:- Total tracked visits (404s, redirect rules, and live redirects combined)
- Redirect rule activations
- Live redirect visits
- 404 page visits (broken links not covered by 301 redirects or rules)
- Visit trends over time
- Individual rule performance
- Specific broken link visit counts
Viewing analytics
Dashboard summary (Homepage)
The Redirect Pro homepage shows a high-level summary of your past 7-day activity:- Total visits: Combined count of all 404 visits, redirect rule activations, and live redirect visits
- Redirect rule visits: How many times your redirect rules were triggered
- Live redirect visits: Visits to active pages redirected by a live redirect
- 404 visits: Broken link visits not covered by redirects or rules
Detailed analytics page
The dedicated analytics page provides more depth: Metrics displayed:- Total tracked visits
- Redirect rule visits
- Live redirect visits
- 404 visits
- Visit trends over time
- Visualize visit patterns over your selected date range
- Identify spikes or trends in redirect activity
- View analytics for specific time periods
Understanding your metrics
Total tracked visits
What it measures: Combined count of all visits that count toward your monthly quota. Includes:- 404 page visits (broken links)
- Redirect rule activations
- Live redirect visits
- 301 redirect visits (unlimited, don’t count toward quota)
If approaching your limit, consider creating 301 redirects for high-traffic URLs or upgrading your plan.
Redirect rule visits
What it measures: How many times visitors triggered your redirect rules. Why it matters:- High numbers indicate your rules are actively being used
- Identify which rules handle the most traffic
- Candidates for conversion to 301 redirects
Live redirect visits
What it measures: How many times visitors were redirected from active pages by your live redirects. Why it matters:- Monitor which active pages are triggering live redirects
- Identify high-traffic live redirects that impact your quota
- If a page no longer needs to stay active, consider replacing the live redirect with a 301 redirect for SEO benefits and unlimited visits
404 visits
What it measures: Visits to broken URLs that aren’t covered by any redirects or redirect rules. Why it matters:- These are broken links actively hurting your customer experience and SEO
- High 404 counts mean you need to create redirects
- Immediate action required for frequently-accessed broken links
Analyzing performance by source
View redirect rule performance
See how individual redirect rules are performing:- Go to Redirect Rules page
- Review the visit counts next to each rule
- Click View matches (Enterprise only) to see specific URLs triggering each rule
- Identify high-traffic rules for conversion to 301
View broken link performance
See which broken links are getting the most traffic:- Go to Broken Links page
- Prioritize creating redirects for high-traffic broken links
- Monitor the “Unresolved” tab for new broken links
Related guides
- Manage broken links - Fix high 404 visit counts
- View and manage rule matches - Optimize redirect rule performance (Enterprise)
- Understanding usage quotas - Learn about quota limits and tracking
- Convert matches to permanent redirects - Reduce quota usage (Enterprise)
Need help?
Questions about your analytics or what they mean?- Contact support - Get help interpreting your data and optimizing your redirect strategy