Wedding websites are a fantastic tool for organising your big day and keeping guests in the loop. While traditional wedding planner books remain a popular choice for jotting down ideas, the digital nature of a wedding website allows for quick updates and easy access to information for all involved. Mirror's fashion and beauty writer Eve Rowlands found one wedding website that stood out from the rest - Joy.

After hearing rave reviews from friends, she decided to give their free wedding website a whirl. Describing it as an 'all-in-one godsend for brides and grooms to be', Joy allows you to create a personalised wedding website, making the whole process feel less overwhelming. If you're not particularly tech-savvy, don't worry.

Joy is easier to set up than you might think, with pre-designed templates available. You won't need to dedicate hours to get your site up and running, which is great news for those who'd rather spend their time tasting cake than wrestling with web design. Whether you want to go all out with your design or prefer something simple and straightforward, there are hundreds of different layouts, fonts, colours and artwork to choose from.

READ MORE: Debenhams slashes price of incredible Rolex-inspired watch from £475 to £75 READ MORE: 'I'm a size 12, this raincoat keeps me perfectly dry and is easy to carry around' Joy offers a range of feature s that users can take advantage of without any payment unless they want a custom domain name. The website pages can i.