42 products Sparkpulse tracks are shipping around ggplot2 in Analytics. The highest-velocity ggplot2 products right now are glydraw, factoextra and ggsurvfit (ranked by Sparkpulse's velocity score). The theme runs across 3 sectors, so the momentum you see here is drawn from products competing in different corners of the market. Their velocity scores span 0.0 to 6.3 out of 10, a spread that shows how unevenly shipping cadence is distributed across the field. Below: every tracked product carrying this theme, updated from release data. Everything on this page is regenerated from verified release data, so the ranking reflects the latest changelogs rather than a static list.
#01glydrawSNFG glycan cartoons stopped being pictures and became ggplot2 geoms, guides and axis labels.6.3alternatives →#02factoextrafactoextra woke from six years of silence and stopped being a FactoMineR front-end3.8alternatives →#03ggsurvfitggsurvfit is in correctness-and-compatibility mode, not feature mode.2.5alternatives →#04mlr3vizmlr3viz keeps the ecosystem's plots working while the plots themselves move out2.5alternatives →#05ggcorrplotggcorrplot came back after four years and found its significance markers had been lying2.5alternatives →#06ggsciggsci quietly became a palette mirror, then taught itself to generate colors on demand2.5alternatives →#07shapvizshapviz refines its SHAP plots release by release while chasing ggplot2's moving target.0.0alternatives →#08errorserrors keeps making uncertainty print the way each scientific field expects.0.0alternatives →#09ggdemetraA ggplot2 layer for seasonal adjustment output, filling in one plot type at a time.0.0alternatives →#10rempsycPublication-ready psychology tables and plots, tracking APA style as closely as the software allows.0.0alternatives →#11paletteerA palette aggregator that grows by absorbing other packages, not by changing shape0.0alternatives →#12ggstatsggstats keeps widening what a coefficient or Likert plot can be0.0alternatives →#13ggmapinsetA ggplot2 inset-map extension that is now infrastructure for other packages0.0alternatives →#14tidyterratidyterra finished wiring terra objects into the tidyverse, one verb family at a time.0.0alternatives →#15TLF-LibraryThe Open Systems Pharmacology plotting layer spent 2025 absorbing a ggplot2 major break.0.0alternatives →#16arulesVizarulesViz finished its move to ggplot2 and has been coasting on maintenance since.0.0alternatives →#17healthyR.tshealthyR.ts keeps adding time-series helpers, then quietly breaks the old ones to modernise them.0.0alternatives →#18inbothemeAn institutional ggplot2 theme in slow maintenance, tracking upstream deprecations.0.0alternatives →#19ggguidesThree releases in one day to make legend positioning finally do what the docs said.0.0alternatives →#20seesee grows wherever easystats adds a diagnostic, one plot method at a time.0.0alternatives →#21ggpubrggpubr reached 1.0.0 with p-value formatting presets for specific journals0.0alternatives →#22flashlightflashlight hit 1.0 by giving away its SHAP feature and making most of its API internal.0.0alternatives →#23hubVisThe hubverse plotting layer spends its releases absorbing upstream churn, not adding charts.0.0alternatives →#24scalesscales keeps widening what ggplot2 can put on an axis.0.0alternatives →#25benviplotA Brazilian housing-data palette package went from internal tooling to public 1.0 in five days.0.0alternatives →#26r2dii.plotPACTA's climate-alignment charting layer split prep from plotting, then settled into stable.0.0alternatives →#27ggtraceA debugger for ggplot2's internals, hardening its grip as the internals it traces keep moving.0.0alternatives →#28gratiaThe tidy front-end for GAMs, now stable enough that upstream ggplot2 sets its release calendar.0.0alternatives →#29marqueemarquee is filling in the typographic details — outlines, border types, real font metrics for underlines.0.0alternatives →#30ggmagnifyA single-purpose ggplot2 inset tool, refining the same three arguments.0.0alternatives →#31gganimategganimate is in caretaker mode, tracking ggplot2 and little else0.0alternatives →#32simmer.plotThe plotting companion to simmer, shipping only when the simulator or a graphics dependency moves.0.0alternatives →#33patchworkpatchwork stopped being a ggplot composer and became a page composer.0.0alternatives →#34survminersurvminer is back after a five-year gap, and spending it cutting dependencies loose.0.0alternatives →#35glyvisglyvis keeps losing plot functions as the packages behind them get reorganized.0.0alternatives →#36ggraphggraph has settled into ggplot2 compatibility duty0.0alternatives →#37ggstatsplotggstatsplot reached 1.0 by adding tests, having outsourced its statistics years ago.0.0alternatives →#38ggspatialggspatial finishes its move off raster and onto terra0.0alternatives →#39gghighlightA single-purpose ggplot2 extension that has spent six years tracking ggplot2 instead of growing.0.0alternatives →#40fillpatternPattern fills for ggplot2, hardened against the ways users write sizes0.0alternatives →
Frequently asked questions about ggplot2
Which SaaS tools ship ggplot2 in Analytics in 2026?
glydraw, factoextra, ggsurvfit, mlr3viz, ggcorrplot, and 35 more — the ggplot2 products Sparkpulse tracks in Analytics, ranked by shipping velocity from verified changelogs.
Which ggplot2 product has the highest shipping velocity?
glydraw, with the top velocity score (6.3/10) in Analytics — Sparkpulse's velocity score is derived from verified release data.
How many products are shipping around ggplot2?
Sparkpulse currently tracks 42 products carrying the ggplot2 theme in Analytics, updated continuously from verified release data.