

AWS Migration Hub is no longer open to new customers as of November 7, 2025. For capabilities similar to AWS Migration Hub, explore [AWS Transform](https://aws.amazon.com/transform).

# Accessing AWS Migration Hub Journeys
Accessing Migration Hub Journeys

To learn about Migration Hub Journeys, we recommend that you first read [What is AWS Migration Hub Journeys?](what-is-mhj.md).

Migration Hub Journeys is available in the following AWS Regions:


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| Region | Console URL | 
| --- | --- | 
| US East (N. Virginia) |  [https://prod.us-east-1.console.migrationhub.aws/journeys-landing](https://prod.us-east-1.console.migrationhub.aws/journeys-landing)  | 
| US East (Ohio) |  [https://prod.us-east-2.console.migrationhub.aws/journeys-landing](https://prod.us-east-2.console.migrationhub.aws/journeys-landing)  | 
| Europe (Paris) |  [https://prod.eu-west-3.console.migrationhub.aws/journeys-landing](https://prod.eu-west-3.console.migrationhub.aws/journeys-landing)  | 

To access Migration Hub Journeys, you need an AWS Builder ID. 

With your AWS Builder ID, you can perform the following actions:
+ Create and update migration spaces and journeys
+ Customize your journeys
+ Invite individuals and teams to join your migration spaces and journeys, and manage membership
+ Manage the content of your migration journeys, including attachments and task statuses

For information about AWS Builder ID, see [Sign in with AWS Builder ID](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/signin/latest/userguide/sign-in-aws_builder_id.html) in the AWS Sign-In User Guide.

With an AWS account, you can do the following:
+ Discover and import on-premises servers
+ Get strategy recommendations for your applications
+ Use Migration Hub Orchestrator to perform automated migrations
+ Incrementally refactor your applications into microservices