Overview
SEO-friendly redirect management supporting 301, 302, 307, and 308 redirect types. This module is part of the SEO Infrastructure category and is designed to enhance your WordPress SEO workflow.
Module Details
| Category | SEO Infrastructure |
| Type | AI-Powered SEO |
| Plan | Pro |
| Configurable Settings | Yes |
Prerequisites
- xSEOKit plugin must be installed and activated.
- An OpenAI API key must be configured in xSEOKit settings (for AI-powered features).
How to Enable
- Go to your WordPress admin dashboard.
- Navigate to xSEOKit from the left sidebar menu.
- Find the Redirection Manager module and ensure it is enabled.
- Configure the module settings from the xSEOKit settings page.
How It Works
The Redirection Manager provides a dedicated admin page for creating and managing URL redirects. You can set up 301 (permanent), 302 (temporary), 307 (temporary preserve method), and 308 (permanent preserve method) redirects. All redirects are stored in a dedicated database table with caching for performance. Features include add, edit, delete with AJAX, and URL pattern matching.
No manual code changes are needed. Simply enable the module and it integrates seamlessly with your WordPress workflow.
Benefits
- Prevent 404 errors when changing URL structures.
- Preserve SEO value when moving or deleting pages.
- Support for all standard redirect types (301/302/307/308).
- Database-stored with caching for fast redirect processing.
- Clean admin interface for managing all redirects.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I enable the Redirection Manager module?
Go to xSEOKit in your WordPress admin sidebar, navigate to the settings page, and ensure the module is enabled.
Can I disable this module later?
Yes, you can disable any module at any time from the xSEOKit settings page. Disabling a module will not delete any previously generated data.
Does this module require an API key?
Yes, this module uses AI and requires a valid OpenAI API key configured in xSEOKit settings. Access the Redirection Manager from xSEOKit > Redirection Manager. Use 301 redirects for permanent URL changes and 302 for temporary ones.