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Passkey Login Analytics tracks authentication performance and user behavior, focusing on the critical passkey login rate KPI.

Passkey Login Rate

Track login rates across your platforms:
  • Web Application: Browser-based authentication rates
  • Native Apps: iOS/Android app authentication rates
  • Absolute Numbers: Total login volumes by platform
  • Trend Analysis: Monitor changes over time
The passkey login rate is your primary success metric for evaluating passkey deployment effectiveness.

Initiation Methods

Web Apps

Three ways users start passkey login on web:
  • Conditional UI: Passkey autofill in username fields
  • One-Tap Button: Username-less authentication for returning users
  • Text Field Login: Traditional username entry followed by passkey prompt

Native Apps

Mobile-specific initiation methods:
  • Passkey Overlay: Primary method for native apps
  • Conditional UI: Where supported
  • Manual Initiation: User-triggered authentication

Speed Comparison

Compare passkey vs. traditional authentication speed:
  • Average Speed: Passkeys typically 4.3x faster
  • Percentile Analysis:
    • 90th percentile (slowest 10%)
    • Median (50th percentile)
    • 25th percentile (fastest 25%)
Use speed improvements as a key selling point when promoting passkey adoption to users and stakeholders.

Operating System Breakdown

Platform-Specific Analysis

Monitor performance by OS:
  • Login Rate by OS: iOS, Android, Windows, macOS
  • Initiation Method Preferences: How users authenticate on each platform
  • Trend Identification: Spot platform-specific issues or improvements

Investigation Triggers

Watch for:
  • Login rates significantly lower on specific platforms
  • Sudden drops in any OS category
  • Diverging trends between platforms
A stark decline in login rates for any OS requires immediate investigation - it may indicate compatibility issues or bugs.