After Acquisition, OpenTable Plans To Shut Down Ness On April 21

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.