Q: More info on features

Please expand on your definitions of:

- Custom HTML
- Multiple destinations.

Are there any examples of client reports?

Do we need to manage the DNS through your platform to use this tool?

All out sites use cloudflare, could this cause an issue?

nhltdsPLUSFeb 5, 2025
Founder Team
Kris_RedirHub

Kris_RedirHub

Feb 9, 2025

A: Hi there! Thanks for your questions. Here’s a breakdown of our features and how they work:

1️⃣ Custom HTML
This feature allows you to display a custom landing page instead of redirecting visitors. Instead of sending users directly to another site, you can design your own page with branding, messages, or important information. This is useful for:
✅ Parking pages with SEO content
✅ Announcements or promotions
✅ Informational pages before users proceed

2️⃣ Multiple Destinations
This feature lets you randomly distribute traffic across multiple destinations based on defined rules. You can use it for A/B testing, load balancing, or marketing campaigns.

Example:
👉 Try it here: http://test.redirhub.com/random

Every time you visit this link, it may send you to a different destination based on the configured settings.

3️⃣ Client Reports
Currently, we provide analytics on redirect activity, including:
📊 Total redirect requests
🌍 Geographic distribution of visitors
⏳ Response times and performance insights

If you have specific reporting needs, let us know, and we’ll see how we can help!

4️⃣ Do We Need to Manage DNS Through Your Platform?
No, you do not need to manage your DNS through our platform. You just need to point your domain’s A record (or CNAME) to our service, and everything will work seamlessly.

5️⃣ Cloudflare Compatibility
✅ Yes! RedirHub works perfectly with Cloudflare. You can keep using Cloudflare as your nameserver and simply adjust your DNS settings (A record or CNAME) to work with our platform. If you use Cloudflare’s proxy mode (orange cloud ☁️), some advanced features might not work correctly, so we recommend using DNS-only mode for the best results.

Let us know if you have any other questions! 🚀

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