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Gmail is a free, advertising-supported email service developed by Google. Users can access Gmail on the web and through the mobile apps for Android and iOS, as well as through third-party programs that synchronize email content through POP or IMAP protocols.

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Gmail users through our website.

  • 37% Errors (37%)
  • 35% Website Down (35%)
  • 28% Sign in (28%)

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The most recent Gmail outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Annecy Errors 2 hours ago
Chartres Errors 2 hours ago
Bristol Website Down 6 hours ago
Antananarivo Sign in 21 hours ago
Toulon Errors 22 hours ago
Saint-Denis Website Down 1 day ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • maba641
    MaBa (@maba641) reported

    @EthanJohnAllen3 @BasilTheGreat Pretty sure Gmail not working for a week would completely destroy the economy. 🤷🏻 Like more would be good, but it’s not like everyone really has to get together on this.

  • dennismacelroy
    dennis (@dennismacelroy) reported

    CRITICAL SECURITY ALERT: YOU attempted to SIGN IN to your GMAIL ACCOUNT on your OWN COMPUTER

  • J_dev363
    Jose Velez (@J_dev363) reported

    @nandoprince93 The problem is that while the integration is good the app itself is not that good. I’ve tried using Apple Maps and I always get a wrong direction. I try using Apple Music but the recommendations are not that good. I use Apple mail because I prefer it over Gmail but even that, the ui is weird

  • GenZod84
    General_Zod (@GenZod84) reported

    Digital literacy is terrible in India. As long as Govt offices communicate via Gmail and officials request documents via WhatsApp, things will continue to leak. Banning Telegram or whatever comes tomorrow will not stop it. Indian bureaucracy is a monkey chasing its tail

  • lterlemez
    lterlemez (@lterlemez) reported

    @examaddaorg Meta, neverever; Google never except drive and gmail but never trust for important data and communication, MS some (if it is on Exchange server, some) not much or less than Google. Apple never; Amazon and Notion are never used. And I trust none of the AI, they are data thieves.

  • YinzerDev
    Yinzer Developer (@YinzerDev) reported

    @CMAstfalk Oh. My spam is all either scams or companies I have no business with trying to sell me something. A lot of email clients will let you create rules (Gmail will do it at the server level) that will let you define words that, if they show up in the subject (or in the message body, if you want) will automatically delete the message. You can restrict those rules to just the spam folder, if you want... or let the rule run globally. But it does require you to go through your spam and build a list of words that you want to blacklist. And you'll probably have to do it periodically because the spammers will probably use different more creative objectionable language over time, requiring you to update your blacklist with more words. Other than that, I don't know...

  • MLBrehmer
    Mike Brehmer (@MLBrehmer) reported

    @gmail @happy_swinger Seems to me that Google has a privacy problem if this is happening

  • JamesonCamp
    James Camp 🛠,🛠 (@JamesonCamp) reported

    @HenedyVP Are you getting those emails as optin? For newsletter cause that’s a bit low if so brother I also am not making a comment on the quality of what you're doing in my original post. What I'm trying to say is that: Phone carriers are cracking down on inbound calls and so are Gmail and Turn The Inbox. It's not fully happening yet but it is on the way in the next couple of years

  • FlavourUnknown
    UnknownDanny (@FlavourUnknown) reported

    @glintintel Discord almost no reply, slow communication, can not login with gmail ? Wth ?

  • nmuk
    nmuk (@nmuk) reported

    @ExitLiqCapital I've got my own domain, never had a problem. But my domain name doesn't end in capital which suggests some kind of financial services. It's not about having your own non gmail domain.

  • VaileW98349
    Vaile Walders (@VaileW98349) reported

    spelling errors I think it's deliberately messing with me, & another thing I'm on a rant about all this crap why are there so many steps & so many functions within each step to enable a feature, to enable spell check on a Chromebook using Chrome in Gmail that's another (cont)

  • 0xPaulvibe
    Paul (@0xPaulvibe) reported

    I just got an email reply that reminded me why I actually do this. It was from a girl named Roos. She replied to one of my automated funnels for Beter Turnen. The email I sent was a standard sequence. Talking about lesson prep, saving time, and offering a trial for my platform. Real "founder marketing" stuff. Her reply: "Jo, I want you to know that I'm really sorry but I can't gymnastics anymore. My knee has a very bad injury so unfortunately I have to delete your gmail too otherwise I get too much storage sorry 😔" It hit me. We talk about funnels, conversion rates, and "leads" all day. We look at dashboards and see numbers moving up or down. But on the other side of that automation is a person who feels like they owe you an apology because they can't use your product anymore. Roos didn't just unsubscribe. She felt a connection enough to explain why she was leaving. She was worried about her storage space, but more worried about letting me know why she couldn't follow the lessons. Automation usually feels cold. But if you write like a human, people respond like humans. Even when they’re leaving. That’s the goal. Building something that people actually care about losing.

  • aiwithkelso
    Micheal O'Neill (@aiwithkelso) reported

    If you pay for Google Workspace, you already have access to AI agents. Most people on the paid plan have no idea they're there. Google added them through a feature called Workspace Studio, accessible directly from inside Gmail. You open it, pick a ready-made agent or describe the job in plain English, and switch it on. No coding required. It runs on its own from that point. I switched one on this week. Every morning it reads my inbox, summarises what came in overnight, and flags the emails that actually need a reply. Three minutes to set it up. The summary is waiting when I sit down. Other agents draft meeting prep notes before a scheduled call, or handle the standard questions you get asked over and over. Any job you do by hand right now, or skip because it takes too long. You describe it once, the agent does it. Set up two or three of these and you claw back an hour or two a week, without changing how you work. The feature is already in your account if you're on the paid plan. Free Gmail won't have it. Go to Gmail, look top right for the Studio icon next to the Gemini star, and open it.

  • thePhilRivers
    Phillip Rivers (@thePhilRivers) reported

    38,000 contacts. Zero sends in 5 years. Then one day they pulled the trigger. Emailed all 38,000 without any slow ramp up, nuking their sender reputation in the process. When your daily send volume goes from a few hundred emails to suddenly blasting 38,000 addresses. In the eyes of the inbox providers (ie. Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook ), you look like a crooked spammer. So that’s exactly where your emails go. Open rates drop to <10% and sales from email dries up with it. If you're holding onto a list and plan on sending to them when there’s less fires to put out in your business/life, remember… It takes seconds to **** your domain and months to recover. If we’d gotten to this client before this happened. We would have: > cleaned the list > ramped up the sends slowly > reintroduced the client to the list Of course there is nuance to this. But you can make bank from a dormant list. As long as you pull the right levers in the right order.

  • King_Samus
    Sam (@King_Samus) reported

    @grok @johannesmkx @grok so I could just use Brave to access X or Gmail for example? Won't X have to lock things down with verification? Sounds like a mess.

  • jvqtil
    Egor (@jvqtil) reported

    @SyntaxError2505 @msnofficial_on Dude got a problem with Gmail and Google docs LMAO

  • vijoshy
    ͏ vishal | ವಿಶಾಲ್ (@vijoshy) reported

    is it only me or is anyone else's gmail (web) super slow

  • helmy_elshewy
    Helmy ELSHEWY (@helmy_elshewy) reported

    Hackers are increasingly targeting my X, Truth, and Gmail accounts. This is significantly slowing down my page and blocking tweets.

  • IanCutress
    𝐷𝑟. 𝐼𝑎𝑛 𝐶𝑢𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑠𝑠 (@IanCutress) reported

    All my @GeminiApp settings are enabled to be used with my email but it still keeps throwing me the 'we don't have access to your emails' error. Everything is enabled in workspace admin, everything is enabled in gmail. It randomly stopped working with nothing changed yesterday

  • temporary_handl
    What'sInAName (@temporary_handl) reported

    I agree but just banning the google search engine is a useless move. the main issue is that you need gmail for everything. no one is banning gmail, because no one can.

  • itachikun0613
    ItachiNaruto (@itachikun0613) reported

    @uarmybrry Does anyone know hot to logout? Why am I not able to login with another gmail..

  • S1TA10
    SITA (@S1TA10) reported

    A 22-YEAR-OLD FROM LONDON CLOSED A DEAL ON AN AI AGENT TEAM WITH ZERO DEVELOPERS ON HER TEAM. CLIENT SIGNED THE CONTRACT. SYSTEM RUNS ITSELF. she is not a programmer. not technical. has no team. but she has four agents and one pipeline that does what others pay $370,000 a year for. agent 1 scrapes google maps and instagram while she sleeps. leads are already in the system by morning. agent 2 creates a personalized plan and mockup for every potential client. automatically. no human involved. agent 3 writes a personal outreach email for each lead and drops a ready draft directly into the client's gmail. agent 4 coordinates the work of all three. tracks the status of every lead. signals when a human is needed. the rest of the time - full autopilot. she did not write code. she made a proposal. negotiated the terms. got the contract signed. claude code did everything else. most businesses still keep people on tasks that require no decisions - only execution. lead generation. cold outreach. personalized mockups. emails. anything with a clear algorithm AI closes better. faster. without errors from exhaustion. and while a competitor waits for a reply from a junior - her system already sent its hundredth email today.

  • shipwithjay
    buildwithjay (@shipwithjay) reported

    @GeminiApp @gmail this is the kind of AI feature normal people actually feel. not a bigger benchmark, just “read my flight, fix my sleep, put it on my calendar.”

  • RishiUvaach
    Rishi (@RishiUvaach) reported

    Your longer chats aren't smarter. They're dumber. Here are the 12 wrong facts you (still) believe: 1. LONGER CHAT → not smarter ☑ One chat = one task. Finish it after getting done. ☑ Need the context? Ask for a 5-line summary, paste it into a fresh chat. Faster AND cheaper. 2. CLAUDE AGREEING → not a proof you're right ☑ "Argue the strongest case against this. Be harsh." ☑ Test: if it can't find a flaw, your idea isn't ready. 3. CONFIDENT → not always correct ☑ Prompt with: "Rate your confidence 1–10 & what change would you make to your answer." ☑ A 6/10 with reasons beats a 10/10 with vibes. 4. PROMPTING → you don't need to learn it ☑ You only need 4 words: "Ask me questions first." ☑ Claude interviews you. You click. That's it. 5. LONGER PROMPT → not a better prompt ☑ Don't write "do step 1, then 2." Write the end goal ☑ "Make this report something my CEO screenshots." It's smarter than your directions. 6. BROWSER → switch to Claude app ☑ The Claude app builds the real file in your folder. ☑ The browser makes you copy-paste. ☑ Make a folder, call it "cowork," point Claude at it. Now it ships .xlsx, .pptx, .pdf - for real. 7. CHAT → not the whole building ☑ Chat is floor 1: Cowork, Skills, Code are upstairs. ☑ Open the app, click Cowork (the whole upgrade). 8. SKILLS → build one tonight, no code ☑ Type /skill-creator and say: "Teach Claude to do [your task] the way I like it. Ask me questions first." ☑ Now it fires on its own when the task fits. 9. PASTING LOGINS → never do this ☑ Never paste a password. No need to explain why. ☑ That's literally what connectors are for. ☑ Customize → Connectors → connect Gmail, Calendar, Drive properly. 10. AI → keep the understanding ☑ Outsource the typing. Not the understanding. ☑ Don't ship what you can't explain. After answers: "Explain this to me like I'll be questioned on it." 11. FIRST DRAFT → it's the starting line ☑ The first draft is yours to fix, not to ship. ☑ Prompt: "What's the weakest part of this? Fix it." 12. TOO FAR BEHIND → no, you're not ☑ The bar to 'knowing how' is to try it. ☑ Open Claude tonight. Not Monday. Tonight. Quick gut-check before you scroll: If you nodded at even 3 of these, that's not a 'you' problem - nobody told you.

  • leakorsawe
    Lea Marie Korsawe (@leakorsawe) reported

    @Samaytwt Switched from Outlook to Gmail and still prefer Outlook. But at this point the problem is probably not the tool.

  • Dec1pher7
    Dexter Fret (@Dec1pher7) reported

    @kof_afk I need assistance. I was trying to login on my Ipad and my Iphone player account was not coming up via my gmail. I tried other logins to see if maybe it was another and it wasn't. When I went to play on my phone, my data was gone. I have my PID, USN, and Server Id.

  • minatiaXIV
    minatiaXIV •🌙 🐉 (@minatiaXIV) reported

    @EggieWeggieVT I was able to log in on with my usual email once yesterday and waited till this update to try to log in on my phone but it’s still giving me the sign in error. I don’t use gmail on the regular. It just says “Sign-in failed: {}” so I’m not sure how to report?

  • GAUTAMKRISHNA2
    GAUTAM KRISHNA (@GAUTAMKRISHNA2) reported

    @FreechargeCares I also complained about Gmail but my UPI is blocked please consider this issue and resolve it

  • harisenbon79
    Keith Perhac 🐡 (@harisenbon79) reported

    So what actually happens when you send an email? Apple Mail preloads every single email, opened or not, which fires your tracking pixel. Gmail sometimes does the same thing, depending on the day, how the algorithm feels, who you're sending to, and what the monkeys are up to. Ad blockers kill the pixel entirely for a huge chunk of your list. And the list goes on. So that open rate in your dashboard? It's not a headcount of humans who read your email. It never was. It never was. It hasn't been for over a decade. I've watched people make genuinely bad decisions trying to optimize a number that was never clean to begin with. With open rates, you're not reading a count. You're reading a shape. What do I mean by that? If your open rate runs around forty percent and then one week it drops to eight, something changed. A deliverability issue. A subject line that missed. A segment that tuned out. You don't need the number to be precise to know something broke. Same thing in the other direction. A spike might mean a great subject line. Or it might mean Apple preloaded a big batch. So you investigate. You don't celebrate it. The metric becomes useful when you stop treating it like a fact and start treating it like a signal. Watch the trend. Know your baseline. Then you can act when the shape changes. That's it.

  • saumil
    Saumil Mehta (@saumil) reported

    @Ticket_Help2022 With respect - a bad take. There was all this hubbub about how the “inventor of the queue” was going to show us how to solve the bot problem. What did he say? The same thing I’ve been saying for weeks/months. IDV helps (related, bots know how to cart and wait out timers too). Also, binary takes are naive at Internet scale. “Can’t solve bots” and “can solve bots” are a binary. With 20 billion bots a month attacking, you have to pick a metric of success on this to adjudicate. Do you say “GMail can’t stop spam” if you get one spam message? I’m sure not.