Free redirect service

Free URL Redirect Service

Redirect any domain or URL for free with automatic HTTPS, 301/302 redirects, and no hosting required.

  • Free SSL included
  • No hosting needed
  • No credit card

Free plan: $0/month — 2 hostnames, 100 redirect rules, 100,000 visits/month.

Not secureyourdomain.com

Your connection is not private

Attackers might be trying to steal your information. Most visitors bounce the moment they see this screen.

NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID

This is what free registrar forwarding shows your visitors.

The basics#

What is a URL redirect service?

A URL redirect service forwards visitors from one web address to another automatically. Use a free URL redirect or free domain redirect to send an old URL, a website, or an entire domain to its new destination without hosting. Your domain stays at the registrar you bought it from — you point its DNS at the service, and every request that arrives is answered with a redirect to the destination you chose.

Free URL and domain redirects

What it covers

Redirect one URL, a whole domain, or a domain you own but have not built anything on. There is no server to run and no code to deploy — you only need control of the domain's DNS, and RedirHub answers every request that reaches it.

301, 302 and HTTPS

Which type to use

A 301 is permanent: it tells search engines the address has moved for good and passes the majority of link equity to the destination, which is what you want when retiring a domain. A 302 is temporary and leaves the original canonical. Either way the redirect should be served over HTTPS, because browsers warn on connections that are not.

Paths, queries and subdomains

What gets preserved

Path forwarding keeps the incoming path, so yourdomain.com/pricing lands on newdomain.com/pricing instead of dropping everyone on a homepage. Query forwarding carries UTM tags and search parameters through, so campaign attribution survives. Wildcard rules extend one redirect across subdomains.

Create a redirect#

See your free redirect come to life

Type a domain you own, point it anywhere, and watch RedirHub provision DNS, SSL, and HTTPS — the steps basic forwarding skips.

Redirect builder

Ready to provision

  • DNS record detected for yourname.com
  • SSL certificate issued for yourname.com
  • HTTPS enabled — padlock active
  • 301 redirect live → instagram.com/yourname

How it works#

Create a redirect in three steps

Source, destination, DNS. The same flow works from the dashboard, the REST API, or the RedirHub MCP server.

1

Add your source URL

Enter the domain or path you want to redirect from. A root domain covers its www variant automatically, the path defaults to a catch-all so every URL on the domain matches, and several sources can share one destination.

2

Set the destination

Pick 301 permanent or 302 temporary, enter the destination URL, and switch on path and query forwarding to preserve deep links and tracking parameters. A UTM builder is there if you want campaign tags added on the way through.

3

Point your DNS

Select your domain under Hostnames and point its DNS at the RedirHub edge with the CNAME value shown. Once DNS verifies, SSL is provisioned automatically and the redirect goes live across the global edge network in seconds.

The HTTPS problem#

Domain forwarding without the “Not Secure” warning

Traditional registrar forwarding may not handle HTTPS correctly. RedirHub provisions an SSL certificate for every domain you connect and serves each redirect over HTTPS.

HTTPS that does not match your domain

Registrar forwarding is often HTTP-only, or presents a certificate issued for the registrar's own servers rather than your domain. Either way the browser shows a “Not Secure” warning before anyone reaches your destination.

Lost trust and traffic

Most visitors do not click through a security warning — they close the tab. The redirect technically works and still costs you the visit.

Little control or insight

Basic forwarding rarely lets you choose 301 vs 302, preserve paths and query strings, or see a single click. You are hoping it works rather than knowing it does.

Side by side#

Registrar forwarding vs. RedirHub

Both forward a domain without hosting. Registrar behaviour varies by provider — this is what it commonly looks like next to a dedicated redirect service.

Capability
RegistrarBasic forwarding
RedirHub Free$0 per month
RedirHub PaidFrom $10/mo
Works without hosting
HTTPS with a valid padlock
Varies
Auto-renewing SSL
Varies
301 vs 302 control
Varies
Path & query forwarding
Varies
Wildcard subdomains
Varies
Redirect analytics
REST API & MCP server
Hostnames included
Per domain
2
15+
Redirect rules
1 per domain
100
1,000+
Monthly visits
100K
1M+
Team members
Create a Free Redirect
  • No credit card
  • Automatic HTTPS included
  • Ready in minutes

Registrar forwarding features differ between providers; rows marked “Varies” depend on the registrar.

Need more? Paid plans start at $10/mo — upgrade without losing your redirects.

What you get#

Redirect capabilities

Everything here is on the free plan — paid plans raise the limits rather than unlock the basics.

Automatic HTTPS on every domain

Certificates are provisioned and renewed for you, so a forwarded domain loads over HTTPS — the step basic forwarding tends to skip.

301 & 302 redirects

Permanent or temporary, chosen per redirect. Pass SEO value with a 301, or test a route with a 302.

Path, query & wildcard forwarding

Preserve the incoming path and query string, and catch every subdomain with wildcard rules.

Redirect analytics

See the traffic your forwarded domains actually serve — visits, referrers, devices, and locations — instead of flying blind.

Global edge network

Redirects resolve from 16+ clusters worldwide with a roughly 90ms global average response time, so visitors never wait on the hop.

Change it anytime, or automate it

Repoint a domain in seconds from the dashboard, or drive the same thing through the REST API, bulk CSV import, or the MCP server.

Who it's for#

Common use cases

Whether it is one name or a thousand, a redirect does the same job: send people where you want, securely.

Site migrators

Moved to a new domain? Set up 301 redirects that preserve link equity and rankings, with path-level mapping done properly.

Small business owners

Point your .com at your Instagram, Linktree, Etsy, or booking page. No website to build, and no “Not Secure” screen scaring customers off.

Domain investors

Park and forward a portfolio of domains to landing pages or listings — every one served over HTTPS, with no per-domain hosting to run.

Platform builders

Using Notion, Carrd, Webflow, or Shopify? Forward your custom domain cleanly and keep the padlock your platform cannot always give you.

Developers

Wildcard subdomains, path and query forwarding, 301/302 control, plus a REST API and MCP server on every plan — without provisioning a server to bounce a request.

Everyone with a spare domain

If you own a name and want it to go somewhere securely, this is the fastest way to make that happen for free.

Why Our Customers Love RedirHub

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Very useful website for redirects and creating short URLs. Highly recommend RedirHub.

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Our project has been using their 301 redirect service for six months, and it has remained consistently stable.

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Frequently asked questions

The Free plan is $0/month with no credit card: 2 hostnames, 100 redirect rules, and 100,000 visits per month. Automatic HTTPS, 301 and 302 redirects, path and query forwarding, redirect analytics, bulk CSV import, and access to the REST API and MCP server are all included.
Many registrar forwarding options serve your domain over plain HTTP, or present a certificate issued for the registrar's own servers rather than your domain. Browsers flag both as “Not Secure”, and most visitors stop there. RedirHub issues a valid SSL certificate for your actual domain, so the padlock shows correctly.
No. You only need control of the domain's DNS. RedirHub forwards visitors wherever you choose — another site, a social profile, a store, a landing page — without you running a server or installing a certificate.
No. The domain stays with your current registrar. You point its DNS at RedirHub using the CNAME value shown for your hostname; the system verifies it, provisions SSL automatically, and no transfer is involved.
Not if you use a 301. A permanent redirect tells search engines the move is intentional and passes the bulk of your link equity to the destination — the correct way to move a site or consolidate domains. Turning on path forwarding keeps deep links pointing at their matching pages instead of collapsing them onto the homepage.
Yes. The path on a redirect defaults to a catch-all so every URL on the domain matches, a root domain automatically covers its www variant, and wildcard rules extend the same redirect across subdomains.
Yes. Edit the destination, switch between 301 and 302, or adjust forwarding options whenever you like. Changes apply across the edge network within seconds, with no DNS change and no downtime.
Paid plans start at $10/month and raise the limits — Basic covers 15 hostnames, 1,000 redirect rules, and 1 million visits per month. Existing redirects keep working exactly as configured when you upgrade.