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Local Relationship-focused Startup Rebrands to 'Happily'

Datebox, founded in Oklahoma City in 2015, announced the rebrand to 'Happily' today.

(Courtesy of Happily)

Datebox, the Oklahoma City startup known for its date-in-a-box subscription service, has rebranded to Happily. According to founder Brett Kolomyjec, who started Datebox with his wife Devon in 2015, the decision to rebrand highlights a renewed focus on community, and is accompanied by an expanded product line.

"Our couples love the date-in-a-box concept, but have continually asked us for more," Kolomyjec said in a press release. "The decision to transition to Happily means our loyal customers get the same interesting and affordable date box service they love, while also receiving new ways for them to enjoy each other."

"Devon and I know there is so much more to a happy relationship than just date night," he continued. "So we wanted to elevate the brand into a full-service community to help couples invest in all areas of their relationship."

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Some of Happily's new offerings include relationship resources, like an e-course on conflict resolution, and a mobile app, coming soon. The new tech focus means the startup will be even better positioned to grow and expand - though Happily already has a pretty impressive resume. Since launch as Datebox, the company has serviced over 1 million date night experiences and raised over $3 million in funding.

"Our hope is that with this rebrand, we are able to better help couples be the best versions of themselves, so that they can create the love they've always dreamed of - the 'happily ever after.'" summarizes Kolomyjec. "That is the inspiration for our new name, mission and vision."

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Happily can be found at www.thehappily.co and on social media @thehappilyco.

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