diff --git a/getting-started/signing-automation-quickstart.mdx b/getting-started/signing-automation-quickstart.mdx
index 934de841..ef214ee0 100644
--- a/getting-started/signing-automation-quickstart.mdx
+++ b/getting-started/signing-automation-quickstart.mdx
@@ -37,6 +37,12 @@ Create a new key named `quickstart` using the turnkey CLI:
turnkey generate api-key --organization $ORGANIZATION_ID --key-name quickstart
```
+Create a new encryption key using the turnkey CLI:
+
+```bash
+turnkey generate encryption-key --organization $ORGANIZATION_ID --user $USER_ID
+```
+
You'll see output like this:
```json
@@ -59,7 +65,7 @@ turnkey wallets create --name default --key-name quickstart
```
- This command requires a key named `quickstart` to exist in your configuration. This key should have been created during the [Quickstart](/getting-started/quickstart) guide. If you haven't created it yet, please complete the initial setup steps first.
+ This command requires a key named `quickstart` to exist in your configuration. This key should have been created during the [Quickstart](/getting-started/quickstart) guide. It also requires you to create an encryption key named "default" which you'd find in the encryption-keys directory of your turnkey config. If you haven't created those yet, please complete the initial setup steps first.
If the key doesn't exist, you'll see an error like this:
@@ -77,6 +83,14 @@ If the key exists but has not been added to your organization, you'll see an err
}
```
+If the encryption key doesn't exist, you'll see an error like this:
+
+```json
+{
+ "error": "failed to associate the API key with an organization; please manually specify the organization ID"
+}
+```
+