Overview
When a funnel is published on a subdomain (example: offers.example.com), Google Ads may reject the landing page due to:
Circumventing Systems
Compromised Site
Final URL Mismatch
Redirect or URL Loop Detected
This usually happens because the funnel has two different URLs that load the same page, such as:
https://offers.example.com/https://offers.example.com/summer-deal
Google Ads sees this as a redirect or URL inconsistency, even though the page loads normally in a browser.
This article explains why it happens and how to fix it.
Why This Happens
Funnels automatically include a step path such as:
But many users want the root version:
Both URLs point to the same funnel step, which can lead to:
Two URLs → One page
Google detecting a redirect or mismatch
Google Ads rejecting the landing page
This is normal behavior in funnels, but Google needs one “official” URL.
The Fix: Add a Canonical URL
A canonical tag tells Google:
“Both URLs are valid, but this one is the official version.”
Adding a canonical tag removes redirect-related disapprovals in Google Ads.
How to Add the Canonical Tag
Open your Funnel → Select the Funnel Step.
Click Settings (top right).
Scroll to SEO Meta Data.
Locate Custom Head Tracking Code.
Paste this code:
Replace
offers.example.comwith your actual funnel subdomain.Save and publish.
Neutral Example Scenarios
Example 1 – Basic Funnel Subdomain
Default funnel URL:
Preferred canonical:
Example 2 – Lead Generation Funnel
Funnel step:
Canonical tag:
Example 3 – Product Demo Funnel
Funnel step:
Canonical tag:
What This Solves
Removes redirect/mismatch warnings in Google Ads
Prevents “final URL mismatch” rejections
Ensures Google sees one stable version of the URL
Avoids SEO duplicate-content issues
Reduces indexing inconsistencies in search engines
When to Use This Fix
Use this solution if:
Your funnel is hosted on a subdomain
Google Ads rejects the landing page
You notice an extra funnel path (e.g.,
/summer-deal)You want the root URL to be recognized as the main landing page
Google Search Console reports duplicate URLs
Important Notes
This does not change how your funnel behaves for visitors.
It only informs Google/Google Ads which URL should be treated as the authoritative version.
This is the recommended fix for funnels with multiple accessible URLs.
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