Using Figma for Goal Tree (Theory of Constraints)
Browser-based with no installation required — runs on any OS and enables instant sharing via URL, removing friction for cross-functional collaboration with PMs, engineers, and stakeholders. When combined with Goal Tree (Theory of Constraints), this makes Figma a strong candidate for teams who want a structured, repeatable workflow without sacrificing flexibility. Goal Tree (Theory of Constraints) works best in Figma when you leverage its core workflow features to implement the framework's key practices directly in the tool your team already lives in.
The Theory of Constraints holds that every system has one constraint limiting throughput. The Goal Tree maps necessary conditions from goal to current state, revealing the real bottleneck.
Which Figma features matter for Goal Tree (Theory of Constraints)
Figma has 0 of 2 core Goal Tree (Theory of Constraints) features natively.