By Olivia Hart, employee-access helpdesk lead, 9 years
Last reviewed: July 1, 2026

ehi hub usually points to The Hub on Enterprise’s EHI domain, where employee resources such as Dayforce, Workday, Payroll Workcenter, Benefits, MyEHTrip, and Retirement Plans are listed. This article is independent and is not an Enterprise Mobility, Enterprise Holdings, or EHI support page. The first job is to confirm whether the screen is for employee resources, customer rental access, myEHTrip, or password management.

What ehi hub means

The Hub is an Enterprise/EHI employee-resource environment. The Hub page lists Employee Resources including Benefits, Code of Conduct, Dayforce, Employee Discounts, My Career, MyEHTrip, Payroll Workcenter, Retirement Plans, Talent Development, Wellness, and Workday.

Not every Enterprise page is The Hub.

Enterprise Plus sign-in is a customer account page. Its page description says users can check past and upcoming trips and earned rental days, which is a different purpose from Hub employee-resource access.

Why people land on the wrong page

Search results for “ehi hub” can show unrelated systems because “hub” is a generic word. In the live results, ServiceTitan’s Enterprise Hub appeared, along with Enable Healthcare Inc. and unrelated login pages using similar wording.

Do the page check first. Skip the reset button until the source is clear.

The Enterprise/EHI Hub page has recognizable employee-resource categories. It also shows a signed-out state with a “Sign back in” path and technical footer details including Jive Software version 9.12.0.0 and revision 20220501204130.b81a716.release_9.12.0_internal.

Employee Hub versus customer Enterprise login

The customer Enterprise Plus page and The Hub solve different problems. Enterprise Plus is for customer rental-account access, while The Hub lists employee resources such as Payroll Workcenter, Workday, Dayforce, MyEHTrip, and Retirement Plans.

This is a common wrong turn. A worker searching from a phone may click the familiar Enterprise brand result and end up on a customer page, then wonder why payroll or Workday is missing.

The clean rule is simple: employee tools belong in The Hub path; rental customer trip tools belong in Enterprise Plus or the customer-facing rental sites.

The sign-in screen and JavaScript warning

The Enterprise Holdings Inc. sign-in screen can show “User Account,” “Password,” “Keep me signed in,” and “Sign in.” It can also display “JavaScript required” when JavaScript is not supported or not enabled in the browser.

Fix JavaScript before treating the account as locked.

That priority matters because a blocked script can make the page look broken before the account is tested. A managed device, privacy-heavy browser, extension, old browser, or mobile browser setting can block the sign-in flow. Repeating login attempts on the same broken setup usually adds confusion, not progress.

Microsoft’s own support page says that when a site requires scripts and the browser does not allow them, users may need to enable JavaScript and clear browser cache or website data depending on the browser.

myEHTrip is linked, but separate

The Hub lists MyEHTrip as one employee-resource link. The myEHTrip page itself has a separate layout with “Where do you want to go today?”, a path for Enterprise Mobility and Fleet Management employees, and another area for franchisee employees and Crawford Select Rental Program users.

The myEHTrip page also says browser cookies are required for the site to function. That is a myEHTrip browser requirement, not proof that the whole ehi hub path is broken.

Check cookies on myEHTrip before changing anything else there.

Terms and Conditions can be normal

The Hub Terms and Conditions page says it may appear because the user is visiting The Hub for the first time or because the terms and conditions document has been updated.

The page references The Hub Guidelines and Terms of Use and asks users to review self-help documents about completing a Hub profile, changing email notifications, and managing who can access user information. It then asks for confirmation before proceeding.

This screen is easy to misread. It may be a required first-access or updated-terms step rather than a sign-in failure.

Password Manager is another route

The EHI Password Manager page is separate from The Hub. It shows areas for Change Your Password, Forgot Your Password / Locked Out, and Setup / Change Your Security Questions.

The same page lists Technical Support Center numbers by region, including Germany, Ireland, North America, the U.K., and the St. Louis Metro Area.

A careful support path starts by naming the screen. “Hub signed out,” “Enterprise sign-in,” “myEHTrip cookies,” “Terms and Conditions,” and “Password Manager” are not the same issue.

Page comparison

Page or screenWhat the source showsBetter first read
The HubEmployee Resources include Dayforce, Workday, Payroll Workcenter, Benefits, MyEHTrip, and Retirement Plans.Employee-resource directory.
Enterprise PlusCustomer account page for past and upcoming trips and earned rental days.Customer rental account, not employee Hub.
myEHTripEnterprise Mobility/Fleet Management path plus franchisee and Crawford Select area.Separate employee travel-related page.
Hub Terms pageFirst visit or updated terms can trigger it.Terms acceptance or review gate.
Password ManagerPassword change, lockout, and security-question areas.Access-management route.

What to check before support

Start with the page name. Then read the visible warning. JavaScript means browser support. Cookies means myEHTrip browser settings. Terms means review and confirmation. Password Manager means access management. Customer Enterprise Plus means the wrong route for employee-resource tasks.

The support note should stay limited: which screen appeared, what warning showed, and whether the issue happened before sign-in, after sign-out, or after a Terms screen. Do not send private account material to public pages.

Common mistakes

The first mistake is treating Enterprise Plus as an employee portal. Its page is for customer rental-account activity, while The Hub lists employee resources.

The second mistake is treating myEHTrip as the whole Hub. The Hub links to myEHTrip, but it also links to Dayforce, Workday, Payroll Workcenter, Benefits, Retirement Plans, and other employee resources.

The third mistake is using a reset flow before reading the warning. A JavaScript message, a cookie requirement, a Terms screen, and a lockout page call for different next steps.

The safest path

Use the employee Hub route for employee resources. Use myEHTrip only for myEHTrip tasks. Use Enterprise Plus for customer rental-account tasks. Use Password Manager only when the screen is clearly about password change, lockout, or security-question setup.

That order keeps the issue narrow and avoids unnecessary account changes.

FAQ

Is ehi hub the same as Enterprise Plus?

No. Enterprise Plus is a customer rental-account page, while The Hub lists employee resources such as Workday, Dayforce, Payroll Workcenter, MyEHTrip, Benefits, and Retirement Plans.

Is ehi hub the same as myEHTrip?

No. MyEHTrip appears as one Employee Resources link inside The Hub, but it has its own page and browser-cookie requirement.

Why does the Enterprise sign-in page mention JavaScript?

The sign-in screen can display “JavaScript required” when JavaScript is disabled or unsupported. Microsoft’s support page says script-related errors can require enabling JavaScript and clearing browser data depending on the browser.

Why does myEHTrip mention cookies?

The myEHTrip page says browser cookies are required for the site to function. That requirement belongs to myEHTrip, even though MyEHTrip can be reached from The Hub’s Employee Resources list.

What is the Hub Terms and Conditions screen?

It is a Hub page that may appear on a first visit or after the terms document has been updated. It references The Hub Guidelines and Terms of Use and self-help documents about profile setup, notifications, and information access.

Where is Password Manager?

It is a separate EHI access-management page with sections for changing a password, forgotten password or lockout, and security-question setup.

What if I clicked a different Enterprise Hub result?

Check whether the page is actually Enterprise/EHI. ServiceTitan and other companies also use “Enterprise Hub” wording, but those pages are not the Enterprise Mobility/EHI Hub employee-resource page.

What should I do before using support?

Identify the screen first. A JavaScript warning, myEHTrip cookie message, Hub Terms screen, Password Manager lockout page, and Enterprise Plus customer page each point to a different route.