Showing people where their filters are hiding

I added active-filter counts so people can see which parts of search are shaping their results without reopening every tab. It makes the search experience feel more legible and trustworthy.

Filters are useful until they become invisible.

This pass added small counts to the search controls so people can understand what is still affecting their results. On desktop, active sections get a quiet badge. On mobile, the refine sheet shows counts beside the relevant labels.

The design goal was memory. If someone changed price, traits, or another preference five minutes ago, the interface should help them remember that without making them inspect every panel.

I kept the treatment intentionally calm. Filter counts should be findable, not frantic. They are there to reduce doubt, not turn the search bar into a scoreboard.

This also fixed an inconsistency where price was counted in some places but not others. That kind of mismatch is small, but it chips away at trust. Search should feel like one system with one memory.