364 products Sparkpulse tracks are shipping around r package in Analytics. The highest-velocity r package products right now are glmbayes, medsim and tulpaObs (ranked by Sparkpulse's velocity score). The theme runs across 4 sectors, so the momentum you see here is drawn from products competing in different corners of the market. Their velocity scores span 2.5 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.
#01glmbayesA GPU-accelerated Bayesian GLM package buys its way into the standard R Bayesian toolchain6.3alternatives →#02medsimmedsim is turning simulation runs into auditable artifacts, not just fast ones.6.3alternatives →#03tulpaObsAn occupancy-modeling package that just deleted its own duplicate vocabulary for diagnostics.6.3alternatives →#04mritcA dormant MRI tissue-classification package revived under a new maintainer.5.0alternatives →#05cfrnowA Bayesian real-time CFR estimator that now ships stratified fits and posterior-predictive checks5.0alternatives →#06mizerAfter two and a half years dormant, mizer shipped three major versions in seven weeks.5.0alternatives →#07refsplitrAuthor disambiguation for bibliometrics, still grinding on the hard part: which names are the same person.5.0alternatives →#08anireadaniread stops asking you to know which tracker wrote the file3.8alternatives →#09regfusionrRegistration fusion mapping goes bidirectional, and a vertex-indexing bug that silently returned wrong coordinates is fixed3.8alternatives →#10trendseriesA trend-extraction toolkit grows a full decomposition engine, seasonal components and all.3.8alternatives →#11rmediationRMediation shipped a three-normal CDF, then found it was silently wrong.3.8alternatives →#12gsDesign2Group sequential design tooling that now monitors for harm, not just efficacy and futility.3.8alternatives →#13rbmiReference-based multiple imputation for trials, now shipping without Bayesian support by default.2.5alternatives →#14cTMedContinuous-time mediation effects get standardized centrality, six years into steady patch work2.5alternatives →#15textreuseA dormant text-matching package revived, shipped as 1.0.0, and kept current with the tidyverse.2.5alternatives →#16mlr3vizmlr3viz keeps the ecosystem's plots working while the plots themselves move out2.5alternatives →#17tabnetA tabular deep-learning model in R that keeps widening what counts as a tabular task.2.5alternatives →#18logrA SAS-style logging package for R, shipping small and slowly by design.2.5alternatives →#19sofaA CouchDB client for R whose recent work is all test infrastructure, not new routes.2.5alternatives →#20modelbppA structural-equation model comparison package whose feed carries links, not release notes.2.5alternatives →#21stringistringi has spent two years on build hardening since its Unicode 15.1 reset.2.5alternatives →#22spatstat.randomspatstat's simulation engine pushes point process generation into three dimensions2.5alternatives →#23hubEvalsForecast-hub scoring that learned to handle joint, sample-based predictions.2.5alternatives →#24r-owidapiThe R client for Our World in Data found its search had been reading a tenth of the catalog.2.5alternatives →#25rstantoolsThe scaffolding layer for Stan-backed R packages, maintained rather than extended.2.5alternatives →#26spatstat.modelspatstat's inference layer builds out determinantal and cluster process fitting2.5alternatives →#27librThe SAS datastep clone for R just got roughly nineteen times faster.2.5alternatives →#28hazeFour dormant years end with a modernization pass and an off-by-one fix in the C++ core2.5alternatives →#29stdmodA moderation-analysis package now pointing users at its own siblings for the harder work.2.5alternatives →#30quantedaText analysis in R keeps optimising its token internals — and builds a path out to torch2.5alternatives →#31qtl2The standard QTL mapping package in R opened its genome scan to user-supplied likelihood models.2.5alternatives →#32topocastNew R package downscaling coarse climate rasters onto fine terrain, now five times cheaper per call.2.5alternatives →#33reporterA clinical-report generator steadily trading automatic layout for user control.2.5alternatives →#34mlr3tuningmlr3tuning is rebuilding its async machinery under a stable public surface2.5alternatives →#35mcptoolsR became a deployable MCP server, not just a local one.2.5alternatives →#36fitVARMxIDA VAR-model fitting package acquiring the standard R methods it launched without2.5alternatives →#37distributions3distributions3 changes hands to Achim Zeileis, and a moment calculation bug goes with it.2.5alternatives →#38b3gbib3gbi pulled confidence intervals out of its indicator workflow and handed them to dubicube.2.5alternatives →#39spatstat.geomThe geometry layer under spatstat, steadily absorbing 3D patterns and missing-data semantics2.5alternatives →#40moderndiveThe ModernDive teaching package learns to render inside the browser that runs its own textbook2.5alternatives →
Frequently asked questions about r package
Which SaaS tools ship r package in Analytics in 2026?
glmbayes, medsim, tulpaObs, mritc, cfrnow, and 35 more — the r package products Sparkpulse tracks in Analytics, ranked by shipping velocity from verified changelogs.
Which r package product has the highest shipping velocity?
glmbayes, 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 r package?
Sparkpulse currently tracks 364 products carrying the r package theme in Analytics, updated continuously from verified release data.