Option A — Command Bar
A single row carries search plus filter, sort, and view icons, with a badge showing how many filters are active instead of permanent chips. Active filters only surface as a dismissible strip once applied, so the filter options themselves are less discoverable at a glance.
Option B — Scroll Strip
Status, type, and every tag merge into one horizontally scrolling strip, so nothing ever wraps to a second line. Mixing three filter families into one strip flattens their grouping, and tags further down the list need a scroll to reach.
Option C — Segmented Tabs
A native segmented control owns stock status up top, while tag filtering hides behind a “Filter by tag” disclosure to keep the default view minimal. Tags still wrap once you expand the disclosure, and reaching them now costs an extra tap versus a row that’s always visible.
Option D — Smart Summary + Filter Pill
Leads with a count-and-value summary card, then narrows everything else to one search bar and a single “All types” filter pill. Folding type and tags into one dropdown hides which specific filters are active until you open the pill.
Option E — Facets
Search leads, followed by quick-facet chips for type and top tags plus a “+N more” overflow, with in-stock isolated as its own toggle. Only the three most-used tags get a visible chip, so anything less common sits one extra tap behind “+N more.”