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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Gmail users through our website.
- Errors (37%)
- Website Down (34%)
- Sign in (29%)
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Gmail Issues Reports
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Rohit Mundada (@_mrohit) reportedJust experienced the power of Google’s distribution muscle. I was stuck on a broken warranty form, opened Ask Gemini in my tab, and it instantly pulled my details to draft and send a support email via Gmail in seconds. This deep contextual integration is why Google wins.
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Rexan Wong (@rexan_wong) reportedbeen building AI software for brands + talking to hundreds of AI operators for months whoever is building in AI now, these skills will compound like crazy in the future here's 10 signs your company isn't actually AI native (just AI curious) - so you can fix it before the ai gold rush leaves you behind: 1. y'all got no skills library every prompt gets retyped from scratch and the second your best operator takes pto, and the tribal knowledge walks out with them lol you might think this is basic by now, but ive seen full AI-native ops running without one. THE FIX: write the prompts once, version them, let the whole team pull from the same library. 2. our agents have no context they start every task with brain damage. no clue what the company does, what's already been decided, what "good" even looks like here. then u wonder why the output is mid. THE FIX: build a brain. markdown files in folders, agent-readable. start with SOPs, past wins, brand voice, customer transcripts. add as u go. Can do deeper research into Obsidian or Supermemory as memory / context solutions 3. you're in claude code clicking approve every 30 seconds thats not autonomy, thats a hostage situation with a chatbot. just let it run in auto mode bro human in the loop matters, but AI is good enough now that u gotta let it cook. the actual skill is developing the instinct to know when a change is critical, so u jump in for that and stay out of the rest. 4. nothing fires on a trigger. work only happens when someone notices a slack ping or an email and types a prompt. your speed-to-signal is capped at whatever ur worst meeting day allows. THE FIX: easy: MCPs. wire your agents into gmail, slack, notion, your crm. let the trigger come from the system, not from u remembering. 5. ur SOPs arent versioned they live in a notion doc nobody opens, or worse, in one person's head. cant diff it, cant improve it, cant hand it to an agent. THE FIX: move them to markdown, put them in github, treat them like code. every change is a commit, every commit has a reason. 6. no eval loop you cant tell me if todays output is better than last tuesdays, which means u also cant compound saw on a pod that has a great solution, he has a "standard" benchmark, a tangible result he runs every new model and setup against thats how u know whats actually best for ur use case instead of vibes-checking it. 7. u throw away the traces. every session ends and the reasoning, the dead ends, the half-built decisions just vanish, ur company forgets everything by friday. THE FIX: save the sessions, save the artifacts, even the broken ones. the cutting room floor is where the next SOP comes from. 8. ur team is still doing the middle strategy and review is where humans win, execution is where agents eat if your people are still stuck in the middle of the sandwich,your margins could be gone in 12 months. 9. testing a new feature still means a figma file and a 2-week sprint the AI native version of ur team shipped a clickable prototype, ran it past 20 real users, and had the feedback synthesized before u finished writing the PRD. Take this list as you wish and lets scale with ai worddd
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‹𝟹 xeni ‼ ⊹ ₊ 🌸 (@heartsfortakami) reportedheavy emphasis on the slow because it took me like 14 mins to login on tiktok cause my gmail wouldn't load in time giving me the verification code LMFOAOA
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Micheal O'Neill (@aiwithkelso) reportedIf 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.
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Verizon Support (@VerizonSupport) reported@cdxvill I am so sorry you have had such a frustrating experience, but please be very careful! That Gmail address is NOT an official Verizon support channel and is likely a scam. We want to make sure your account information stays completely secure, so please do not send any personal details to that email. We are right here and ready to help. Shoot us a DM so we can look into your actual service issues safely and securely.
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Juvya Kenya (@kambilisam) reportedgoogle Gmail not working for a week
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Andrew Carles (@andrew_carles) reported@hetmehtaa The issue is that email itself is not inherently secure. While the practitioner's email system may be encrypted and compliant, there is no guarantee that a patient's personal AOL, Yahoo, or Gmail account has the same level of security. Once information leaves the provider's secure environment and is delivered to an unsecured personal email account, the risk of unauthorized access increases significantly.
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News&all (@active22003300) reportedI don't think just blocking telegram is a solution to stop leaks as paper leaks can happen through Gmail,pdf other apps. They need to fix the system.
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Egor (@jvqtil) reported@SyntaxError2505 @msnofficial_on Dude got a problem with Gmail and Google docs LMAO
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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.
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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.
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Kenny Burchard (@KennyBurchard) reportedThis is true. I have officially built a bulk mail server for just me that functions 100% like constant contact or mail chimp in every possible way that I have been able to detect, using AI. It cost me less than $100 to build it. It costs only 10 cents for every 1000 emails I send. Every email service (aol, hotmail, yahoo, Microsoft, gmail) recognizes it as a legit service. It’s called KennyBMail I log in to my dashboard which I can design however I want. It has one user and one account. Me and mine. I can do drip campaigns, single emails, weekly newsletters and whatever else you can think of. It uses all the structure blocks, tests, formats, resends, click and open trackers, reports. Everything. You name it this service does it. My gated content has put over 650 new emails into it in 3 weeks while I sleep. For a small YouTube channel that has given me an entirely new way to reach people in my audience. AI knows every language. Every human language and every coding language in every human language. It knows how everything in the domain of coding and programming works. Everything. It’s not perfect but it works. It would have cost me tens of thousands of dollars to have a company build this. I built it with AI in 9 days during down time. If you know how to tell it what to do (not everyone does) - then if you can think it, you can build it. I know nothing about building this kind of stuff and still did it because I know how to articulate what I want it to do and how to tell it when something isn’t right.
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Vanessa Raney (@VanessaRaney) reportedHa ha, @gmail and mistakes. Anyway, I found my pay stub; the $40 was paid. However - thanks to @GoogleAI - the problem is I was charged $22 for NY state taxes because the amount was entered in as supplemental rather than wages ("additional income") which they should've been.
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Aap Twak (@aap_twak) reported@MichaelFKane Gmail is way worse. It's very slow now. And has stupid ads you can't get rid of.
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Rishi (@RishiUvaach) reportedYour 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.
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starmex (@starmexxx) reportedSUPERCOMPUTERS IN 2026 ARE WAREHOUSES OF MAC MINIS. ONE ON YOUR DESK WITH KIMI API DELIVERS €300 RESEARCH REPORTS IN 15 MINUTES most people think running ai means a $10,000 gpu server or a cloud bill that grows every month. the developers building real businesses use a single mac mini that pulls 30 watts and never sleeps n8n handles automation across 1000+ services like telegram, gmail, stripe, shopify and hubspot while kimi api handles the reasoning and graphrag holds the memory an ai research agency on this setup delivers a 100 company lead list with verified emails and linkedin profiles in 15 minutes. clients pay €300 per project and two projects a day puts you at €6,000 a month an ai receptionist for dentists and salons at €200 a month replaces a part-time hire that costs €1,500. ten clients on one mac mini brings €2,000 monthly with two hours of work a week hardware costs $600 once and electricity runs $5 a month. the only thing missing from this setup is your first client bookmark this and read the article below
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Real Sturdy 🧠👁✊🏽 (@KingSmoove009) reported@BrandonButch Have two issues : stock mail app a lil slow ( Gmail account) and Siri responding with static. Other than that.. pretty good 👍
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PiX (@pa1nark) reportedfor every problem, Indian government s solution is to apply a blanket ban. but sure, they would never ban whatsapp and gmail because these crooks dunno how to live without those 2.
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shailesh Kumar (@Shaileshv70) reportedHello Google, my phone was stolen on 11th June. The Gmail login in that phone had two step verification on but recovery Gmail was not added due to which my Gmail is not logging in. Please help me. @googleaccount @gmail
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OLADIMEJI 👑 (@Dimeejjii) reported@Eat_thiscake Or download Google Drive . Sign in with your current Gmail and you good
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Simon H (@thegreengiant88) reported@54JohnBull @paulding65 Yes all three are. But I wouldn't trust Gmail and WhatsApp at all with anything privacy related. Gmail doesn't particularly hide it but WhatsApp started secure then quietly wound it back, which is sneaky. The only issues you might have are with a few banking apps and contactless
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Numan (@Numan_Ai12) reportedSo I started turning it off. First, the switch they actually show you. On desktop: open Gmail, click the gear, then See all settings. On the General tab, find Smart Features, uncheck it, scroll down and Save. Then I learned that was only half of it.
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BleepBloop (@DavB_4) reported@juan_quenga @Samaytwt That sounds like a gmail user problem...
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Ike Hirsch (@ikenoelhirsch) reportedMost cold emails fail because people let AI write them. Here's why that's backwards. ChatGPT, Claude, and every other model trained on internet data. They scraped Google's top 100 results for "cold email copywriting." Those results weren't written by people who close deals. They were written by SEO copywriters who know how to rank, not convert. So when you ask AI to write your cold email, you're asking a model trained on bad data to do your job. AI is a researcher, not a writer. Use it to pull context. Use it to normalize data. Don't use it to write your pitch. Here's the framework that actually converts: Your prospect reads your email and asks three questions in this order. 1. Is this person going to screw me? Trust signals happen outside the email. Your domain matters. Gmail addresses don't convert. Yahoo addresses definitely don't convert. Your website needs to look like it was built this decade. Your LinkedIn profile needs to exist. If those aren't in place, your copy can't save you. 2. Is this offer for me or for everyone? Segment your lists. If you offer Google Ads to plumbers and cold email to SaaS companies, those are two campaigns with two different scripts. Specificity converts. "I help everyone" converts nobody. Personalization goes here. Name their exact pain. Reference their product by model number if you can. Make it impossible for them to think this email went to 10,000 other people. 3. Do I believe this can help me make money? Your offer matters more than your copy. A great offer with average copy will outperform average offer with great copy every time. If your pitch is "pay me $10,000 upfront and maybe you'll see results in 3 months," no amount of personalization will fix that. Reframe it. Remove risk. Make the first step smaller. Then write the email long enough to answer every objection before they ask it. Short emails get more replies. Long emails get better replies. The goal isn't response rate. The goal is "how do I get started?" replies, not "send me your pricing" replies. Every email between the cold pitch and the booked call is another chance for them to go cold. Answer their objections up front so the only logical next step is a meeting. AI fits in at the research layer. Use it to scrape their website and write one hyper-specific sentence about what they do. Use it to pull product names or case studies. Use it to normalize messy data into clean fields you can inject into your email. But the structure, the offer, the psychology, that's on you. Cold email converts when you stop asking AI to do your thinking and start using it to handle the tedious **** that makes personalization scalable. What's the weakest part of your cold email right now?
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Yash (@SHiN_4518) reported@nandoprince93 Can’t you just keep both? Use Gmail as daily and sign in to mail app with your Gmail so that Siri AI can pull personal context from their. You don’t need to use mail app if you don’t want to.
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Diego Cazzola (@DiegoCazzola) reported@GeminiApp @gmail The problem is that you assume people only use one email address. And that's almost never the case.
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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...
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MarloPainter (@marlopainter) reportedAutomatic Gmail login must stop now. I just deleted my linked in account. After deleting it, it took me back to the home page, where GMAIL AUTO LOGGED ME IN AND CREATED A NEW ACCOUNT! NOOOOOOOO!
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SK Muzadpuria (@amskmuzadpuria) reportedHello @TeamYouTube, My linked AdSense Google account has been permanently TERMINATED by Google. Because that old Gmail is deleted/terminated, my AdSense got automatically suspended, and now my YouTube Studio Step 2 is completely frozen with a "Suspended" error.
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BlockLegend (@legend_block01) reported@TeamYouTube My gmail account is hacked and I cannot recover it. Someone has changed the password, added a passkey, changed the contact number, changed recovery email and everything. There is no way to sign-in. Google account recovery is not working as well. Please help!!!!!