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Corbado Observe · Executive Reporting

The login report you forward instead of building slides

Sooner or later the board asks what passkeys actually bring. Executive Reporting answers with the headline KPIs against targets, daily trends and the releases that bent the curve.

  • Login success, passkey share, enrollment, usage and readiness

  • Targets, deltas and daily trends per KPI

  • Filter by application and country

Slides are the wrong tool

Why login reporting eats a workday every month

Screenshots age the moment they are pasted. Executive Reporting stays live, and the promised trajectory comes from Adoption Forecast while Annotations keep the context attached.

One page for the board

Stakeholders do not read funnels. They read a number, its target and its trend. Executive Reporting keeps all three on one page.

Every bend has a name

Annotations mark releases and experiments on the reporting window, so movements in the charts come pre-explained.

Grounded in real logins

Every KPI is computed from engaged client-side login flows. The same data your teams debug with, condensed for reporting.

Executive Reporting

From dashboard digging to one shared page

The KPIs, the targets and the context behind every movement.

Login success, passkey share, enrollment, usage and readiness. Every KPI carries a target, a daily trend and a delta against the prior period.

Executive Reporting FAQ

Common questions about stakeholder-ready login KPIs

Answer the board with numbers

Track the KPIs your rollout promised. When a number lags, the drill-down into funnels, methods and errors is one click away.

  • Headline KPIs with explicit targets
  • Release annotations explain every shift
  • Read-only on top of your existing IdP