This is a simulation of how Krawl automatically updates links inside your WordPress.
The full version of the tool is available on sign-up.
The Redirect Preview Tool shows exactly how our automation engine updates links inside WordPress before you get started.
It works like a bulk redirect tool, allowing you to preview how old URLs, anchors, and internal references would change when Krawl processes them.
The workflow is simple: you validate the redirect rules, confirm the changes, let the simulated processor run, and then see the updated text instantly.
This browser-based link redirect simulator mirrors the behaviour of the full WordPress redirect manager plugin.
The goal is to give you a realistic feel for how Krawl handles URL mapping and link rewriting—fast, consistent, and error-free.
Try it for yourself below!
| Domain (Locked) | Current Path | New Path | Current Anchor | New Anchor |
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Want to see it in action again? Edit the redirect rules above and try another round.
Install the Krawl WordPress plugin to run real redirects on your content.
Get StartedMost teams can identify redirect issues during a technical audit, the real challenge is implementing the fixes.
When a site spans hundreds or thousands of pages, updating links manually or through ad-hoc scripts becomes unreliable, slow, and prone to breaking things further.
At scale, even small URL structure changes can leave behind scattered outdated links, chained redirects, or orphaned content that weakens internal authority. This is where a robust automation layer becomes critical. Krawl Redirect is designed to handle these changes in bulk, safely and consistently.
It acts as a reliable URL mapping engine that applies updates across your content without guesswork, ensuring that the fixes you plan during an audit are actually executed.
For teams working on migrations, restructuring, or ongoing optimisation, this eliminates the operational bottleneck and removes one of the biggest risks in technical SEO: incomplete or inconsistent implementation.