301 redirects are critical to keep your traffic going to the right place and can have negative effects on SEO when set up improperly. Larger organizations will commonly be managing hundreds if not thousands of redirects — up until now this has been a tedious and error-prone process in Webflow.
Now, you can easily manage your 301 redirects with CSV import and better tools to manage them all at once.
This is a huge deal for us! We have clients that have thousands of redirects, and it’s nearly impossible to manage all of that at scale. Being able to manage it all in a CSV and then bulk import and export allows us to save ourselves and our clients a lot of time.
- Keith Armstrong, Webflow Developer and Founder @ Flow Sparrow
As part of this release, we’ve also added pagination in the redirects table as well as the ability to search and sort 301 redirects in Webflow. One important note: CSV imports will overwrite pre-existing 301 redirects (versus appending them).
Learn more about managing your 301 redirects, check out our Webflow University article.