tools

36 weeks of history

136 mentions in 45 designer job listings, week of 2026-04-20.

First tracked 2024-08-19 · 88 weeks of history · 1,945 total mentions

Weekly mentions

2024-08-19
21 posts
2024-09-30
21 posts
2025-02-24
11 posts
2025-04-21
41 posts
2025-07-14
11 posts
2025-08-04
11 posts
2025-08-11
51 posts
2025-08-18
21 posts
2025-08-25
11 posts
2025-09-08
21 posts
2025-09-15
11 posts
2025-09-22
11 posts
2025-09-29
21 posts
2025-10-06
63 posts
2025-10-20
21 posts
2025-11-03
11 posts
2025-11-10
31 posts
2025-11-17
95 posts
2025-12-01
41 posts
2025-12-08
22 posts
2025-12-15
93 posts
2026-01-05
127 posts
2026-01-19
65 posts
2026-01-26
117 posts
2026-02-02
116 posts
2026-02-09
158 posts
2026-02-16
73 posts
2026-02-23
106 posts
2026-03-02
189 posts
2026-03-09
54 posts
2026-03-16
4716 posts
2026-03-23
4427 posts
2026-03-30
241126 posts
2026-04-06
266119 posts
2026-04-13
1,055529 posts
2026-04-20
13645 posts

Where the conversation happens

Roles mentioning "tools" over timeMentions of "tools" across roles over 34 weeks. Top contributing roles: Senior Product Designer (435), Staff Product Designer (270), UX Researcher (259), Product Designer (210), Design Engineer (132).
Roles mentioning “tools” by week. Stack ordered inside-out; thicker bands = higher mention counts.
Senior Product DesignerStaff Product DesignerUX ResearcherProduct DesignerDesign EngineerUX DesignerDesign LeadAI Product DesignerOther roles
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RoleTotal mentions
Senior Product Designer435
Staff Product Designer270
UX Researcher259
Product Designer210
Design Engineer132
UX Designer96
Design Lead82
AI Product Designer64
Brand Designer56
Principal Product Designer46
Growth Designer37
Design Director35
Product Design Manager31
Content Designer23
Design Systems Engineer17
Junior Product Designer13
Head of Design11
UX Writer6
Associate Product Designer5
Design Generalist3

Roles where “tools” appears most

Ranked by share of the role's listings that include this term.

About this tracker

Every active designer listing in our corpus is tokenized: HTML stripped, stopwords (common English words + job-posting boilerplate) removed, pure numbers dropped. The remaining tokens are bucketed into Monday-anchored weeks based on when each listing was first seen. Counts are weekly totals across every listing for that week.