I was initially going to choose the first click testing because I believed that my wireframes were already clear and organized. Then I realized that it might only make sense to me. I would need to do more comprehensive testing to find out where my app is in terms of organization and its clarity of the information. That then motivated me to choose the Tree testing method. I want to design my app so that it is easy to navigate through. Tree testing data is presented in a series of tables and visualizations. The results are intended to give me quick, actionable insights and enable me to delve deeper into the data. Tree testing evaluates a hierarchy according to how the app performs in a real-world scenario. The tree test may show me that my ideas for my app’s design are unclear and unorganized, in which case I will have to rethink my strategy and keep testing my designs until they are clear and organized. Treejack allows me to test the labelling and organization of the mobile app to see if people can find the information they need. If they can not find the necessary information, it allows me to see the issues through the app’s analysis and fix them.