Here are some ways to find out if your page has a featured snippet:
Google Search Console
Open the Search Analytics dashboard, check the box to show position, and add a filter to your queries to find keywords that contain question phrases. Then, sort your results by position and click the arrow next to your search queries to view the SERP.
Google Analytics 4 (GA4)
Click Explore, then Path Exploration, then Events. Select the Featured Snippet Clicks custom dimension from the Dimensions list and click Apply. You'll see a report that shows the number of featured snippet clicks for each page. You can also filter the report to see the number of featured snippet clicks for specific pages or keywords.
Google Sheets
You can use Google Sheets to track featured snippets for free.
Search for keywords
You can search for a list of keywords one by one and note whether the results for each term have a featured snippet.
Use a tool
You can use a tool like SEMrush or Ahrefs to find keywords with a featured snippet. For example, you can run an Organic Keywords report on Backlinko using Ahrefs to filter out any keywords that don't have a featured snippet.
Featured snippets are highlighted short text of a web page that appear at the top of the first page in a Google search results page. They are often a quick answer to informational search queries, such as "what is" or "how to". They are common for searches in the form of a question, as well as event schedules and recipes.


