
Are you looking to conduct A/B testing on your website but not sure how to implement it? RedirHub’s random redirect feature makes it easy to test multiple variations of your website and measure which one performs better.
Here’s how you can conduct A/B testing with RedirHub:
- Create multiple URLs for the variations you want to test. For example, you might have two different versions of a landing page that you want to compare.
- Add each URL as a separate target in RedirHub. Make sure to select “Random” as the forwarding method for each target.
- Create a source URL in RedirHub that will redirect to one of the target URLs randomly. You can set the weighting for each target URL to control the probability of it being selected.
- Use the source URL in your A/B testing campaign. When users click on the source URL, they will be randomly redirected to one of the target URLs.
- Track the performance of each target URL using RedirHub’s analytics feature. You can measure the number of clicks, conversions, and other metrics to determine which variation performs better.

With RedirHub’s random redirect feature, conducting A/B testing is easier than ever. Try it out today and see how it can improve your website’s performance.
Frequently asked questions
In simple words, A/B testing is a method of comparing two or more versions of a webpage to see which one performs better. Visitors are split between different versions, and metrics such as conversions, clicks, or engagement are analyzed.
Random redirects send users to different page variations automatically. This allows you to distribute traffic across multiple versions of a page and measure which one generates better results.
Yes. RedirHub allows you to create a source URL that randomly redirects visitors to multiple target URLs. This makes it easy to test different landing pages, designs, or marketing offers.
Common A/B testing metrics include: - Conversion rate - Click-through rate - Bounce rate - Time on page - Engagement metrics These help determine which variation performs best.
Weighted traffic distribution allows you to control how much traffic goes to each variation. For example, you might send 70% of traffic to version A and 30% to version B.
You can run an A/B test in RedirHub by: 1. Creating multiple destination URLs (page variations) 2. Adding them as targets in a redirect rule 3. Selecting the Random forwarding method 4. Optionally adjusting traffic weights 5. Using the source URL in your campaign
RedirHub simplifies the process by allowing you to manage redirects, traffic distribution, and analytics from a single dashboard without writing code.

TC is the Operations Manager at RedirHub, leading the company’s operational strategy and execution to ensure reliable, scalable redirect infrastructure. He oversees internal processes, cross-team coordination, and platform readiness while supporting customers through complex redirect implementations. With a strong understanding of large-scale domain operations and real-world edge cases, TC plays a key role in aligning product and customer success to deliver stable, high-performance redirection solutions.



