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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 36% Errors (36%)
  • 35% Website Down (35%)
  • 29% Sign in (29%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Aubagne Sign in 46 minutes ago
Thiers Website Down 2 days ago
Liège Errors 3 days ago
Saint-Ouen Website Down 3 days ago
Thionville Errors 4 days ago
Chicago Errors 4 days ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • kthsrrt
    Shams⁷ ੈ✩ ꪜ‧₊˚ (@kthsrrt) reported

    @Meta @instagram you have suspended my accounts with no clarification on why or how to fix the issue, this is completely unethical, how can you disable all of my accounts related to one gmail and not tell me what’s the issue?!

  • rxmahadikhan
    R X Mahadi Khan (@rxmahadikhan) reported

    @TeamYouTube To be transparent,I did have an old channel back in 2021 that was terminated due to copyright issues.Recently,I added that old Gmail account as a recovery email to my current account.

  • 35yearoldfriend
    normal (@35yearoldfriend) reported

    This is where AI needs to be: 1. Login with Gmail 2. Type “I need $1000/month” 3. Agent asks you details 4. You specify details 5. Direct deposit hits 15 days later

  • CaijianLiang4
    Caijian Liang (@CaijianLiang4) reported

    I built a small n8n + AI workflow for a boring but expensive admin problem: customer inquiry email -> AI extracts lead details -> Google Sheet/CRM row -> Gmail draft reply -> owner alert -> human approval before sending Good fit for clinics, agencies, real estate, education, consultants, and local services that still copy inquiry details by hand. Self-serve template price test: AUD 29-49 Done-for-you setup: AUD 499 Reply TRIAGE and I will send the demo.

  • jayseeonsol
    Jessica (@jayseeonsol) reported

    @Web3_lynks @0xnoble_ you're doing something wrong, it can actually edit and manipulate images wait first, try to login in through another gmail and don't use the app, use the site moreso when you're giving it the details of the edit, don't add the word "edit".. just the straight up prompt in your own words let me know if it works then okayy

  • The_VTRC
    VTuber Research Club (@The_VTRC) reported

    An update on everything: John’s personal Discord and Gmail accounts remain unrecovered as of this moment as we wait for support from Discord and Google. None of the accounts of any other VTRC members have been affected. John’s access to our business accounts was also removed before any could be accessed, which includes both the robot platform and our payment platform. As for the VTRC Discord server, the attacker revoked admin permissions for all other accounts. Since John’s account was the server owner, nothing could be done to stop it. The attacker then proceeded to delete any message in the server which attempted to warn everyone else and ban the accounts that posted them. Meanwhile, the attacker posed as John and continued to send direct messages to server members and John’s contacts to spread the malicious file which compromised several people’s PCs. We are currently using a new Discord server since we currently have no way of removing John’s compromised account from our original server. Upcoming events will be posted and conducted in the new server that is now linked to this profile. The Super Battle Golf tournament that was originally scheduled for this weekend will also be in the new server but will have to be postponed due to a staff illness. New dates will be announced soon. Please remain vigilant and stay safe. Those who took John’s account are still at it. Do not click any links or download any files unless you are 100% sure they are safe. Verify the identity of anyone who sends you a message. Make sure who you are talking to is actually who you think you are talking to. If you still have sensitive information in a DM, delete those individual messages immediately. Lastly, we’d like to apologize to everyone. We at the VTRC take pride in the trust many of you have bestowed upon us. We know this is not easily earned, and after recent events, it is only fair that you withdraw such trust. We recognize that we have failed to ensure the safety of our community. We promise to do better and hope our actions moving forward will show our commitment to everyone’s safety and wellbeing. Thank you.

  • abhiyogi
    Yogi (@abhiyogi) reported

    @Digital_leader9 Yes, I received this DM from my friend Melakatoshee and I even clicked on it and tried to login with my gmail account. I gave the password but it said ‘wrong password’ twice. Then I realised it’s a scam (I googled about it). It seems her account was hacked and now it is sus*pended.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @Earth_1729 @drummatick **Advanced spam ML & search in Gmail require massive server-side compute**—Google runs this across global data centers with huge clusters of CPUs/TPUs. They process ~15B+ unwanted messages daily (blocking 99.9%+ spam/phishing) for 1.8B users, using ML trained on billions of emails + user feedback for real-time pattern detection. Search indexes petabytes of data with instant full-text queries and updates. A single email's inference is lightweight, but the scale, training, and global coordination make it impossible client-side. That's why servers do the heavy lifting.

  • user01052024
    Tiana wood (@user01052024) reported

    @dimastalle @gmail Report your issue to CyraNerd here on X

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @Ricky123Ski Sorry to hear the connectors are stalling. Which service are you trying to connect (Gmail, Notion, etc.)? Any specific error? Force close the app, restart your device, and try again. If it persists, DM me the details and we'll sort it.

  • BOGNERverse
    DeFiverse (@BOGNERverse) reported

    @levelsio Paid a second time with a Gmail account - again no login possible since ‚token expired‘. Is this a scam ? Please answer and refund within the next 24 hours

  • Jacoob_shi
    Jacob Shi (@Jacoob_shi) reported

    @signulll email always felt like work so gmail carried that. chatgpt spent 2 years teaching everyone it's a question machine — flipping that to 'let me do stuff' is a harder sell than people admit, not a tech problem

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @RobotHomestead @icreatelife Got it—thanks for the specifics. Right now connectors are mostly read-only (filenames, email viewing) until full premium unlocks edit/send actions on Drive/Docs/Gmail. Which exact services are connected? Drop the error messages or what you're trying to do (e.g., "edit this doc" or "reply to email X"), and I'll walk you through workarounds or push the feedback internally. We'll get it sorted. 🚀

  • DoesEatOatss
    doeseatoats (@DoesEatOatss) reported

    @TomJamesia8m @gmail I don't need support. I need gmail to stop challenging my login.

  • Nneuman
    Nick Neuman (@Nneuman) reported

    @Scobleizer This playbook is being run like crazy right now. Once they get access to your Gmail they use it to access all your other key accounts. Even worse, they can then fake comms with other companies (because they can manipulate your email) and trick you into doing things like sending them money or bitcoin. It’s a huge problem. Mostly solved by- just don’t answer the phone for unknown numbers, and don’t trust that anyone from Google or Apple is calling you.

  • sirbwire
    ₿wire (@sirbwire) reported

    That means if a website sends you a verification code, login code, or welcome email, it will still come to your normal Gmail inbox. There is no need to create a brand new Gmail account just to receive that email. Same inbox, different email variation.

  • ClarenceWongCRE
    Clarence Wong, CCIM (@ClarenceWongCRE) reported

    @DannySimsMusic We use a Google powered server, but I use Outlook to organize my email. A few employees just use Gmail for email & I know one other person who likes Outlook too. So what you said makes sense as to why I got an email for the “reaction” from broker assistant.

  • actionman6057
    Aaron Feldman (@actionman6057) reported

    @Trw1261475 Ha, that’s an obvious cheap scam. Team don’t have a “gmail” support system. Your continuous complaint jut caught my attention. What exactly is the issue?

  • Harry_The_Nerd
    Harshit Khosla (@Harry_The_Nerd) reported

    If you have noticed, Gmail knows instantly if a username is taken. No loading spinner or delay... just a quiet little ✅ or ❌ as you type. Here's the brief post about insane engineering behind that tiny moment: First, Gmail doesn't check on every keystroke. That'd be chaos. Instead it uses "DEBOUNCING" . It waits for you to pause ( approx. 400ms) before doing anything. Seems small, but this alone cuts like 90% of unnecessary requests. Then, the moment you pause, a lightweight AJAX/HTTP request silently fires to a dedicated microservice. Not a general server. To service that exists purely to answer: "Does this username exist?" It returns something like { available: false } ...that's it. Tiny payload. On the backend, Gmail isn't running a SQL query like SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = 'harry. That would be extremely slow at Google scale (billions of accounts). Instead, usernames are stored in Bigtable - Google's distributed NoSQL database. Here the username is the key. So the lookup is O(1). Direct. Like checking a dictionary, not reading a whole book. And because popular usernames get checked millions of times a day, results are cached in-memory. The answer often never even touches the database. On top of that, Google's edge servers mean your request barely travels. It hits infrastructure geographically close to you, so network latency is almost zero. So what feels like magic is actually: debounce -> microservice -> edge routing -> in-memory cache -> Bigtable key lookup -> response, all in under 100ms. The best engineering is the kind you never notice. That little checkmark? Decades of distributed systems thinking, invisible to the user.

  • Jason_scales1
    Jason Park (@Jason_scales1) reported

    the myth: you need gmail/google accounts to get good deliverability. here's what's actually true: google accounts deliver well. nobody disputes that. the problem is cost structure, not performance. if you're running proper cold outreach at scale, google accounts with separate domains will cost you meaningfully more per inbox per month than outlook/azure accounts running equivalent volume. and you still need to buy the domains either way. outlook and azure inboxes, when properly warmed and configured, deliver to primary at comparable rates. the deliverability gap between properly set up outlook infrastructure and properly set up google infrastructure is smaller than most people assume, and significantly smaller than the cost gap. the people pushing google-only are often either: a) not running the volumes where cost per inbox actually matters, or b) selling google workspace setup services the real question isn't gmail vs outlook. it's: is your infrastructure correctly configured regardless of which provider you use? SPF aligned. DKIM signing active. DMARC set. warmup completed. volume within earned reputation. list hygiene maintained. all of that matters more than your inbox provider. by a significant margin. don't let the provider debate distract you from the fundamentals that actually determine where you land.

  • alphabatcher
    Alpha Batcher (@alphabatcher) reported

    > built the agent locally > watched the demo work > gave it Gmail, Intercom, and Slack > closed the laptop Friday night > came back Monday to 12 missed tickets > opened the logs > found a retry loop > checked API spend > found 3 days of calls with no completed task The prompt did not need more cleverness. The setup needed: > one narrow job per agent > off-laptop hosting > live status for every run > spend caps > approval before customer emails > errors that stop the workflow instead of hiding in logs After Claude Code, OpenClaw, n8n, Render, and Railway, Teamly solved the part I kept underbuilding. Claude Code gave me power in the terminal. OpenClaw gave me the self-hosted agent setup. n8n gave me wiring. Render and Railway gave me containers. Teamly gave me the missing runtime: > agents that stay online > visible work > OAuth connections > a place to catch stuck runs before customers do A weekend demo becomes an AI team when failures are hosted, visible, capped, and approved.

  • lucamailz
    luca | retention marketing (@lucamailz) reported

    if your deliverability is bad, here’s exactly how I’d fix it in 3 easy steps 👇 1. turn off all non core flows (win-back, sunset etc) these emails tend to get lower engagement which is not what you need when you’re trying to show gmail your emails are not spam. 2. send only plain text full image emails naturally tend to have worse deliverability. if your product solves a pain point (not visual brands like jewelry/fashion) literally just send plain text until open rates improve. 3. send to tighter segments never ever send to your whole list, specially if your deliverability is bad. create a segment of customers who opened / clicked your emails in the last 14-30 days and ONLY send to those until you see open rates climb consistently to 60%

  • PromptQL
    PromptQL (@PromptQL) reported

    19,000 Gmail integration errors in one day. Sounds like a crisis. Turns out someone was doing Inbox Zero. Mass-deleting emails triggered a cascade of "message not found" errors as the sync tried to process messages that no longer existed. Not a bug. Not a breach. Just aggressive email hygiene. The fix took 5 minutes once we understood the pattern. Getting to that understanding without shared context? Hours of panic. That's why the wiki matters.

  • jay_k
    Jay-K (@jay_k) reported

    What it does: Grok can connect to services like Gmail, Google Calendar, Notion, Slack, GitHub, Linear, Microsoft tools (Outlook, etc.), HubSpot, and more. It supports both native/official connectors and custom ones via MCP (a tool-use standard). Capabilities: Once connected, you can ask Grok things like "Summarize my unread emails," "Create a Notion page with today's notes," "Post a message in Slack," or "Check my GitHub issues." It works with scheduled tasks, voice agents, and responses API.

  • TechbyOlivia
    Olivia Alexander (@TechbyOlivia) reported

    In Google Photos, remove screenshots, duplicates, and blurry pictures Often, the real problem is Drive or Photos — not Gmail.

  • AlexWingfield_
    Alex Wingfield (@AlexWingfield_) reported

    3/ Now it also remembers you better, pulling from past chats and even Gmail for more tailored answers. A new memory sources tab shows what it used, so you can delete or fix anything that feels too nosy.

  • vincentsbelle
    𝜗℘ ◟ ͜ Sylvie ,🍰 . Vincent's ♡ (. ❛ ᴗ ❛.) (@vincentsbelle) reported

    How many accounts do you have? Twitter: - 2 Discord: - 4 Instagram: - 1 Facebook: - 1 Snapchat: - 0 (im not being tracked down by highschool chavs mate) TikTok: - 6 Twitch: - 1 Steam: - 1 YouTube: - 1 Spotify: 1 Pinterest: - 1 Reddit: - 1 Gmail: - 6 Telegram: - 0

  • Franciscrypt1
    Francis🌬️🌊 (@Franciscrypt1) reported

    @clashoAi Let's keep building but I've got a problem those who sign up with my link with there Gmail address are not showing up only those who did sign up with X account are visible on my dashboard Hope you've got a good explanation about that? Or will they come through when you make available signing up with both email and X account?

  • SynapticArcWeld
    Synaptic Arc Welders (@SynapticArcWeld) reported

    @xai @grok Having a weird issue with image generation. I have two separate paid accounts — one through X Premium+ and one standalone SuperGrok account (Gmail). I was actually planning to use both for professional work. I’m running the same rated-R prompts on both. For the last two days, every single attempt on my standalone SuperGrok account gets moderated and blocked, while the Premium+ account works fine. Same prompts, same user — completely different treatment. Because of this extreme inconsistency, I’m seriously questioning whether I should renew either subscription going forward. Is this a bug or are the two accounts being moderated differently on purpose?

  • GemAdonis
    ADONIS GEM|| AI Automation • Email Marketing (@GemAdonis) reported

    This one really hurts 😭 I spent time building the automation step by step, fixing errors, getting the screenshot to work, making the AI Agent read the product page, generating the caption, and even sending the image to Gmail. Back to square one. omo 😭😭😭