URL redirection allows you to redirect visitors from one site to another. In contrast to redirecting a domain by parking it when the domain is practically unusable, a URL redirection is possible only if the domain name is hosted, and therefore you will still be able to set up 100% functional subdomains and email addresses or even to have content for the domain name in question, although it will not be accessible directly. If you already have a website, for instance, but you want to launch one or many localized sites for different towns or countries, you will be able to work on them without any problem. When a visitor opens any one of the new domains, however, they shall be redirected to the existing website. This way, you will not miss customers while developing the localized sites.

URL Redirector in Cloud Web Hosting

The Hepsia CP, which comes with our Linux cloud web hosting, includes a URL redirection tool that will enable you to forward any domain address or subdomain hosted inside your account to any URL - inside your account or a third-party one. Setting up a new redirection is very simple - you must pick a domain/subdomain and then type in the URL it needs to be redirected to. You could also forward a certain subfolder only. As an illustration, if you have your-domain.com and your-domain.com/es, you may redirect just the latter. The tool has advanced features for more tech-savvy users as well, such as the option to select the redirection type - 301 (permanent redirection) or 302 (temporary redirection), the redirection method - direct or match, etc. If you no longer require a redirection, you are able to disable it with a click from the same exact section of the Control Panel.

URL Redirector in Semi-dedicated Servers

When you order any of our semi-dedicated service, you will get access to a useful tool, you can use to redirect any domain hosted within the account with a couple of clicks. The tool is an element of the advanced Hepsia Control Panel and can easily be used by both proficient users and rookies. If you have no previous experience, you'll be able to forward a domain or a subdomain by selecting it and then by entering or pasting the remote URL. If you are experienced, you can also choose if the type of the redirection must be permanent or temporary and if the method should be direct or match. These options may be changed whenever you want as well as the URL, so you won't have to set up a new redirection if you wish to adjust something. Needless to say, when you no longer want a given domain or subdomain to be forwarded, you can delete the redirection effortlessly.