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Dashboard Passkeys Guide

The Verified Dashboard supports passkeys. This guide explains how to create a passkey for your account so you can sign in instantly, without a verification code.

What Is a Passkey?

A passkey is a secure, phishing-resistant credential stored by your device or password manager (for example iCloud Keychain, a Chrome profile, or 1Password). It's a convenience layer on top of 1-Click login. You sign in once with 1-Click, then create a passkey to skip the verification code next time.

Passkeys Are Not Available with SSO

If your account signs in through SSO, you'll use your identity provider to log in, and passkeys don't apply.

1. Access the Dashboard.

Create or log into your Verified Dashboard account.

How to Create a Dashboard Account

a. Enter your email and click the 1-Click Login button.

We'll send you a verification code by email.

tip

Use your work email. We use AI to auto-magically set brand information based on your email domain, so you don't have to manually enter it!

b. Complete the verification step.

Click the verification button in the email or enter the verification code. We'll automatically log you in. It's a 1-click experience, as promised!

c. (optional) Set up MFA.

Set up multi-factor authentication with an authenticator app. This is optional until you request approval for Production access, at which point it's required.

d. (if necessary) Confirm your company name.

If you're creating the Dashboard account for your company, we'll ask you to confirm your company name. If someone on your team has already created your account, you won't need to do this.

If your account doesn't have a brand yet, we'll automatically create one for you and take you to its Brand Details page.

Why Multiple Brands?

Your company account can have one or more brands. Generally, you'll only need one brand, but there are some cases where it's helpful to use multiple. For example:

  • If you have multiple products: If you have products that go by different names, it can be useful to create different brands to help users know which product they're using 1-Click Signup for — and to help your team track metrics specific to that product.
  • If you want to try different brand settings: If you want to change brand settings without affecting your existing implementation (even in Sandbox), you can duplicate your brand and configure different settings on the new brand.

e. (optional) Invite team members.

Invite your team members to join your Dashboard account.

2. Go to the Passkeys tab.

  1. Click Account in the left menu.
  2. Click the Passkeys tab.

If you don't have any passkeys yet, you'll see a "No Passkeys Found" message with a button to create one. Otherwise, you'll see a "Your Passkeys" table listing the passkeys on your account.

3. Create a passkey.

  1. Click the Create Passkey button (or the Create button, if you already have passkeys).
  2. Follow your browser or password manager's prompt to save the passkey.
    • The prompt depends on your device and browser. For example, iCloud Keychain on Safari, "Choose where to save your passkey" on Chrome, or an extension like 1Password. Choose whichever you prefer.

Once you finish, you'll see a "New passkey added successfully" confirmation, and the passkey will appear in your "Your Passkeys" table.

Create a Passkey Right After Login

The first time you log in via 1-Click, we'll also offer to create a passkey on a "Create a Passkey" screen. You can create one there or click Skip and do it later from the Passkeys tab.

4. Manage your passkeys.

The "Your Passkeys" table shows each passkey's Authenticator, when it was Created, and when it was Last Used.

To remove a passkey:

  1. Click the Delete button next to the passkey.
  2. Confirm in the Delete Passkey? dialog.

You'll see a "Passkey deleted successfully" confirmation. After deletion, you can no longer sign in with that passkey.

5. Log in with your passkey.

On the sign-in page, enter your email and continue. If a passkey exists for your account, we'll prompt you to sign in with it instead of emailing you a verification code. If you have multi-factor authentication (MFA) set up, you'll still complete that step afterward.

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If you cancel the passkey prompt, or sign in on a device without your passkey, we'll fall back to standard 1-Click email login. Your passkeys stay available on any device where they're saved.

That's it! You can now sign in to your account with a passkey. ✅