Mounir Lakrouf
Joy Wedding Planning Service
Updated: Jun 1, 2022
What is Joy Wedding Planning?
Joy was founded in 2016 by Vishal Joshi, Michael Bach, and Kaiwalya Kher as a way to help the wedding planning process go more smoothly.
Joy is a planning service that lets you create and manage the wedding of your dreams. The online platform acts as an event planner of sorts, keeping all things wedding-related in one place to make the process of planning all the more enjoyable.
You’ll be able to send invitations, manage guest lists, host pre-wedding virtual hangouts, upload photos of your big day, and so much more.
How Does Joy Work?
Joy is an exciting, smart, free service that helps you plan your wedding. To get started, first you need to create an account using your email or Facebook login. Once you’ve created an account, enter your and your partner’s information, wedding date, and location.
Joy will then create your wedding website where you’ll have access to the service’s other features as well. Use the website as you please, adding or removing any features that you need to organize your big day.
The website that Joy creates for you is free and is a combination of their domain name plus you're and your partner’s names.
If you’ve decided to do things virtually, check out the Joy virtual wedding feature to organize your live-stream video and send guests a link.
If you need help with Joy at any time, you can email their friendly customer service team who are happy to assist you with using the site. Before you do, check out the thorough Help Center that has tons of articles on how to make changes to your website or navigate its many elements.
How to get started with Joy?
To sign up for Joy, you’ll first need to head to Joy by clicking HERE then:
Click ‘Get Started’ in the top right-hand corner of the webpage
Enter you email
Create a password
Start planning!
If you want to use the app version of Joy, simply head to the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store and search for Joy. Once you find it, download it and start creating.