33 products Sparkpulse tracks are shipping around tidyverse. The highest-velocity tidyverse products right now are ellmer, rstatix and dbplyr (ranked by Sparkpulse's velocity score). The theme runs across 5 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 2.5 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.
#01ellmerellmer stopped being a chat wrapper and started shipping the parts production LLM code needs2.5alternatives →#02rstatixrstatix hit 1.0 by unrounding every p-value it has ever returned2.5alternatives →#03dbplyrdbplyr ends its two-year backend migration by dropping 1st edition support outright0.0alternatives →#04googledrivegoogledrive has spent six years absorbing Google's changes rather than making its own0.0alternatives →#05rlangrlang moved tidyeval off R's private internals and onto official C API.0.0alternatives →#06TidyDensityA distribution catalogue that grows by one family at a time, and rarely breaks anything.0.0alternatives →#07lazyevalA package retired in 2017 just got rewritten against R's public C API.0.0alternatives →#08RandomWalkerA random-walk generator that outgrew one dimension and renamed its core column to prove it.0.0alternatives →#09tidyterratidyterra finished wiring terra objects into the tidyverse, one verb family at a time.0.0alternatives →#10rvestrvest grew a real browser, turning a static scraper into a dynamic one.0.0alternatives →#11vctrsvctrs 0.7 moved conditional recoding down into the tidyverse type system.0.0alternatives →#12garglegargle rebuilt Google auth for R on httr2 and forced the whole wrapper stack to follow0.0alternatives →#13ellipsisellipsis' checks live in rlang now; the package is a compatibility shim.0.0alternatives →#14tidytextFinished, widely taught, and shipping roxygen fixes.0.0alternatives →#15tzdbA package whose entire job is to ship someone else's database on time.0.0alternatives →#16sliderFeature-complete since 2021, and every release since has been paying CRAN's C API bill0.0alternatives →#17dtplyrdtplyr stopped hijacking data.table objects and became an opt-in translator0.0alternatives →#18BaseSetA tidy interface for set algebra that reached 1.0 and has been quiet since.0.0alternatives →#19clockclock is turning calendar conventions lubridate hard-coded into parameterized types.0.0alternatives →#20labelledThe bridge between Stata/SPSS labelled data and tidy R keeps widening, one integration at a time.0.0alternatives →#21lifecyclelifecycle gave the tidyverse the word superseded, then spent years tuning who gets warned0.0alternatives →#22dplyrAfter two quiet years dplyr widened its verb vocabulary in one release0.0alternatives →#23tidypolarstidypolars is grinding toward complete dplyr coverage, one supported function at a time0.0alternatives →#24magrittrmagrittr rewrote its pipe in C, then base R shipped one and the releases stopped0.0alternatives →#25tidytabA young tabulation helper whose first releases are all dependency modernisation0.0alternatives →#26stringrstringr keeps trading convenient guesses for predictable errors.0.0alternatives →#27purrrpurrr finished a decade of deprecations and picked up a parallel backend.0.0alternatives →#28benchbench has settled into slow, careful upkeep of R's benchmarking workhorse.0.0alternatives →#29patchworkpatchwork stopped being a ggplot composer and became a page composer.0.0alternatives →#30incaseA safer case_when that keeps hardening its guarantees while realigning to tidyverse naming.0.0alternatives →#31tidycmprskCompeting-risks modelling that now moves only when its neighbours do.0.0alternatives →#32tidyrtidyr replaced separate() with a family that says what it does.0.0alternatives →#33mutagenA young package porting Stata's egen row-wise helpers to the tidyverse, one function per release0.0alternatives →
Frequently asked questions about tidyverse
Which SaaS tools ship tidyverse in 2026?
ellmer, rstatix, dbplyr, googledrive, rlang, and 28 more — the tidyverse products Sparkpulse tracks, ranked by shipping velocity from verified changelogs.
Which tidyverse product has the highest shipping velocity?
ellmer, with the top velocity score (2.5/10) — Sparkpulse's velocity score is derived from verified release data.
How many products are shipping around tidyverse?
Sparkpulse currently tracks 33 products carrying the tidyverse theme, updated continuously from verified release data.