![]() Hence, we specifically built a feature which allows you to upload a list of your old URLs, crawl them and follow any redirect chains (with the ‘always follow redirects’ tickbox checked), until the final target URL is reached (with a no response, 2XX, 4XX or 5XX etc) and map them out in a single report to view. I used to find it a pain to audit redirects in a site (and, or domain) migration, checking to ensure a client had set-up permanent 301 redirects from their old URLs, to the correct new destination. This is by some distance my personal favourite feature due to the amount of time it has saved. ![]() ![]() List mode is now limited to 500 URLs, without a licence. Update – Please note, this has changed since this post was published in 2015. So you can upload 10k URLs and crawl them, without the need to buy a licence. Some of this post will include featues only available with a SEO Spider licence, however, did you know ‘list mode’ in the free lite version, isn’t limited to 500 URLs like regular ‘spider’ mode? It’s actually unlimited. Some of these are actually my favourite features in the tool and have saved me countless hours, so hopefully some of these will help you, too. I wanted to write a quick post about some of the features in our Screaming Frog SEO Spider tool, that are a little hidden away and are quite often missed, even by experienced users.
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