Digital tools can speed up recovery by making government services, business operations, and education more efficient and accessible. For example, online payment systems allow people to receive cash aid without long lines. E-commerce platforms help small businesses reach customers even during lockdowns. In education, digital learning helps students continue their studies from home. During the pandemic, many local sellers in the Philippines used Facebook or Shøpee to sell goods, while government agencies used mobile apps to track health and deliver services. Investing in digital tools helps the economy adapt faster during crises and prepares the country for the future.