Ness, the personalized restaurant recommendation app acquired by OpenTable last month, now has an expiration date. The company announced that the app would be discontinued on April 21, just a few months after the acquisition first was announced.
OpenTable paid $17.3 million for Ness in early February, as part of a string of acquisitions that also included Quickcue, JustChalo, and Foodspotting. The company plans to integrate Ness’ recommendations technology into its own suite of apps.
According to a post on the Ness webpage, users will be able to export their data, as well as get a copy of ranks and reviews.