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url: 'https://www.corbado.com/faq/post-sign-in-passkey-prompt-effectiveness'
title: 'Why do post-sign-in passkey prompts perform better?'
description: 'Understand why post-sign-in passkey prompts consistently outperform other nudges in driving first-time passkey adoption among enterprise users.'
lang: 'en'
keywords: 'post-sign-in passkey prompt,  user authentication nudges, passkey adoption methods'
---

# Why do post-sign-in passkey prompts perform better?

## Why do post-sign-in passkey prompts typically outperform other nudge methods for encouraging first-time passkey creation?

**Post-sign-in passkey prompts** consistently outperform other nudge methods—such as
account settings prompts, in-app banners, or prompts after
[password resets](https://www.corbado.com/faq/passkeys-reduce-password-resets-otp-costs)—because they
strategically leverage the user’s immediate authentication mindset and context.

## Key Reasons for Superior Performance

### 1. Contextual Relevance

Users are already in an authentication context, having just completed a successful login,
making them more receptive to messages about improving their login experience in the
future.

[Watch on YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hChnrAoYjR8)

### 2. Universal Visibility

Every active user encounters the login screen eventually, ensuring that the
[passkey creation](https://www.corbado.com/blog/passkey-creation-best-practices) message reaches the entire user
base, unlike passive methods like settings pages or occasional
[password resets](https://www.corbado.com/faq/passkeys-reduce-password-resets-otp-costs).

### 3. Reduced Cognitive Load

Immediately after login, users clearly understand the relevance of securing their account.
They are more likely to follow prompts that promise an easier or more secure login next
time.

### 4. Proven Enterprise Success

Enterprises such as **Amazon**, **Google**, and **Microsoft** have documented
significantly higher [passkey adoption](https://www.corbado.com/blog/passkey-adoption-business-case) rates
through post-sign-in prompts. For example:

- Amazon achieved up to **6× faster logins** by deploying post-sign-in nudges.
- Google found convenience-focused messages after login led to billions of successful
  passkey sign-ins.

### 5. Minimal User Friction

Post-sign-in prompts feel natural and unobtrusive. Users expect actions related to login
during this stage, making them less resistant compared to disruptive in-app banners or
unrelated prompts.

In summary, **post-sign-in passkey prompts** leverage optimal timing, user context, and
cognitive readiness, significantly outperforming other nudging methods in driving initial
[passkey creation](https://www.corbado.com/blog/passkey-creation-best-practices), enhancing both adoption rates
and user experience.

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