RedirHub
The Link Redirect Management Tool Built for Teams Who Publish at Scale
Audit stale destinations, update live short links in bulk, and stop losing traffic to URLs that stopped working months ago
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Most link shorteners treat every link as a one-time creation. You paste a URL, copy the short link, share it across a blog post, an email campaign, a social bio, and a slide deck. Then three months later, the destination changes. The seasonal sale page comes down. The product page gets redirected. The landing page gets redesigned. Every one of those short links now sends traffic somewhere broken — and the link shortener you used to create them has no way to tell you, no dashboard to audit them, and no bulk tool to fix them.
This is the link redirect management problem. The incumbents built tools for creation. RedirHub is built for what happens after you create.
Marketing operations managers, content strategists, and digital teams working across multiple campaigns and channels accumulate link libraries in the hundreds. Bitly, Rebrandly, and Short.io track click volume. They do not track destination health. They do not flag links whose target pages return 404s or 301s to new locations. They do not let you select fifty links and update their destinations in one action. The moment you start managing link libraries at any scale, the tools that helped you create those links become a liability.
What Compounds When Short Links Outlive Their Destinations
Six months into a content program, the problem looks like this: a link you placed in an email sequence from Q1 now points to a page that was archived when you redesigned your site. A link in your most-trafficked blog post targets a product that was renamed and moved. A link in your LinkedIn bio sends visitors to a page that 301-redirects three times before landing somewhere you did not intend. You have no centralized view of any of this. The standard workaround is a spreadsheet maintained by someone who has to manually check each URL and cross-reference it against the short link it corresponds to. When that person is unavailable, the spreadsheet stops being updated. Traffic keeps routing to stale destinations. You find out when someone emails to ask why your link is broken.
That is the timeline every content and marketing team hits between month four and month eight. A bulk link redirect manager does not prevent destinations from changing. It makes fixing them take minutes instead of days.
Introducing RedirHub
RedirHub scans your entire short link library against live destination URLs on a schedule you set, flags every link whose destination has changed or broken, and lets you update redirect targets across your full library in one action. It replaces the spreadsheet-plus-manual-check workflow that every growing content team inherits when they outgrow the creation-only model.
What You Get — $49/month
Link Health Dashboard — A single view of your full short link library showing current destination status for every link: live, broken, redirecting, or changed since last scan. Refreshes daily or on demand.
Bulk Redirect Editor — Select any group of links by tag, campaign, domain, or creation date and update their destinations simultaneously. A change that previously required opening each link individually takes one form submission.
Destination Change Alerts — RedirHub monitors each short link's target URL and sends an email or Slack notification the moment a destination returns anything other than a 200. You know before your readers do.
Update Short Link Destination History — Every destination change is logged with a timestamp and the previous URL, so you can audit what changed, when, and who changed it. No guessing what a link pointed to before the last update.
Campaign Tag Manager — Group links by campaign, channel, or content type. When a campaign's destination changes, you retarget all its links in one step rather than hunting across separate Bitly dashboards.
Broken Link Redirect Fix Workflow — When a scan surfaces a broken link, RedirHub opens an inline editor pre-populated with the short link, the broken destination, and a search field for your new destination URL. Fix and save without leaving the dashboard.
Team Access Controls — Invite editors who can update destinations and viewers who can audit the library. Admins approve bulk changes above a threshold you configure.
CSV Import from Bitly and Rebrandly — Migrate your existing short link library into RedirHub in one upload. Destinations and click history transfer with the import.
Why $49/month
A marketing coordinator spending two hours per month auditing short links manually costs their employer more than $49 at any US market rate. A broken link in an active email sequence or a high-traffic blog post represents lost conversion, not just lost clicks. The alternatives to RedirHub are Bitly Teams at $199/month with no health monitoring, or a custom-built internal tool. $49/month covers up to 2,500 active links with daily health scans for the full library.
Who This Is For
You manage a content library with more than 50 active short links and destination URLs that change on any kind of schedule.
You've had a team member report that a link in a past campaign is broken and discovered it took you more time to find and fix it than you expected.
You run multi-channel marketing across email, social, and blog, where the same short link gets placed in multiple locations and needs to stay current in all of them.
You're migrating to a new website structure or replatforming, and you need to retarget dozens of existing short links to their new destinations without manually editing each one.
You manage client link libraries as part of an agency or consultancy and need a documented audit trail for every destination change.
The Destination Integrity Guarantee
If RedirHub misses a broken destination that was detectable by a standard HTTP request during an active scan window, we'll credit one month of service. Run a scan any time to verify your library is current. If the scan data disagrees with reality, show us and we'll make it right.
In 30 Days, You'll Have:
- A complete audit of your existing short link library, with every broken or stale destination flagged
- All destination changes completed in bulk, across your full library, without opening links one at a time
- Automated daily health scans running in the background so broken links surface in your inbox, not in a complaint from a reader
- A destination change log showing every redirect update across your team for the past 30 days
- Campaign tags applied to your link library so future bulk updates take minutes, not an afternoon
- A documented workflow your team can hand off without a spreadsheet
Frequently Asked Questions
Does RedirHub work as a bulk link redirect manager for links I created in Bitly or Rebrandly?
Yes. Import your existing library via CSV export from Bitly or Rebrandly. RedirHub maps each short link to its current destination and begins health scanning immediately after import. Click history from the original platform is preserved in the import file and displayed in RedirHub alongside future scan data.
RedirHub vs Bitly Teams: what's the difference?
Bitly Teams tracks click analytics. RedirHub tracks destination health. Bitly does not notify you when a link's destination breaks, does not surface which links in your library are stale, and does not support bulk destination updates. If you need click analytics, keep Bitly. If you need to manage where your links go after you create them, RedirHub handles that part.
How long does setup take and how much does RedirHub cost?
Most teams complete setup in under 20 minutes: connect your domain or import your existing library, configure your notification preferences, and run your first scan. RedirHub costs $49/month for up to 2,500 active links with daily health scans and full team access. Annual billing is available at $470/year.
What happens if a destination URL returns a 301 redirect rather than a 404?
RedirHub follows redirect chains and logs the final destination, flagging any link whose chain has changed since the last scan. If your target page now 301s to a new URL, RedirHub surfaces it as a destination change and lets you decide whether to update the short link to point directly to the new destination or leave the chain in place.
What it is: A link redirect management tool that monitors destination health and handles bulk updates for short link libraries.
What you get: Link health dashboard, bulk redirect editor, destination change alerts, change history log, campaign tag manager, broken link fix workflow, team access controls, and CSV import from Bitly and Rebrandly.
Price: $49/month
Catch: RedirHub manages redirect destinations. It does not replace a click analytics platform.
Guarantee: Credit issued if a broken destination is missed during an active scan window.
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