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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

The graph below depicts the number of Gmail reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

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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%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Achenheim Errors 7 hours ago
Tarbes Errors 9 hours ago
Metz Sign in 9 hours ago
Niort Website Down 13 hours ago
Saint-Amour Sign in 20 hours ago
Toulouse Website Down 1 day ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • the_smart_ape
    The Smart Ape 🔥 (@the_smart_ape) reported

    > create an x account > spend years sharing value, building a real audience > projects dms you (marketing, advisory, ambassador deals) > you start making money > you quit your 9-5. > you signed up with your gmail. login, 2fa, recovery, all google. > one day you take a completely normal photo. your phone auto-syncs it > an algorithm flags it. "your google account has been disabled." > you go to log back into x. it wants a code. the code goes to a gmail that no longer exists. > "forgot password?" → reset link sent to the dead inbox. > your entire income. your audience. your name. locked behind an account you can't prove is yours. > you didn't get hacked. you didn't break a rule. a bot decided, and there's no human to ask.

  • Badboy_klasic
    Afc_klasic (@Badboy_klasic) reported

    I Dan swear for them inside gmail them Dan fix am now

  • MLBrehmer
    Mike Brehmer (@MLBrehmer) reported

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

  • TheVaibhavShrma
    Vaibhav Sharma (@TheVaibhavShrma) reported

    @pulkit_mittal_ Since exam papers can be leaked through messaging platforms, the government should immediately ban Slack, Microsoft Teams, Google Chat, Outlook, Gmail, Zoom, and maybe email itself. Can't have leaks if nobody can communicate. Problem solved.

  • polyeaster
    Esther (@polyeaster) reported

    Anyone else having odd probs bringing up gboard today in Gmail? Clearing cache restarting etc doesn't fix

  • aap_twak
    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.

  • Shaileshv70
    shailesh Kumar (@Shaileshv70) reported

    Hello 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

  • dextns
    Emanuel (@dextns) reported

    I cannot access my @gmail . Is @Google down?

  • vermontaigne
    Rex Ratio (Official) (@vermontaigne) reported

    @Google When are you going to permit me to use sorting without having your terrible AI suggestions imposed on my GMail? I don't want my personal emails written by AI. I am a Google One subscriber who's very unhappy about this garbage. This is just abusive.

  • marlopainter
    MarloPainter (@marlopainter) reported

    Automatic 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!

  • stillthuginn
    THUGIN✝️🍃 (@stillthuginn) reported

    1. Connect Any Valid Vpn/SOCKS5 To USA Server 2. Go To Play Store/App Store 3. Download Talkatone App 4. Create A New Gmail Account And SingUp With New Gmail Account 5. Now Choose Country Area Code 570

  • amskmuzadpuria
    SK Muzadpuria (@amskmuzadpuria) reported

    Since the old Gmail no longer exists, I cannot login to fix anything or close the account. I want to link a fresh new AdSense account belonging to my family member.Please unlink that terminated email from my channel and reset my Step 2 so I can link the new AdSense.

  • ICare_MHB
    Mari Tec AI (@ICare_MHB) reported

    12/ Monitor your storage usage Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos share the same storage pool. Running out of space can disrupt backups, email delivery, and file syncing. Check it before it becomes a problem.

  • vivilinsv
    Vivi (@vivilinsv) reported

    I asked @ManusAI a data security question: now that the reported Meta/Manus deal appears to be in an unwind/disentanglement process, could any Chinese government authority have access to my data if I connect services like Gmail? The answer I got was surprising. Manus said: “Manus is not a Meta company, nor was it ever.” But this seems inconsistent with public information. Manus’s own website says “Manus is now part of Meta,” and its own blog announced that “Manus is joining Meta.” Media has also reported that Meta acquired Manus for around $2B, before Chinese regulators later ordered the deal to be unwound. So the concern is not simply “China” or “ @Meta.” The concern is factual clarity. For a product that asks users to connect Gmail, Google Drive, Slack, and other sensitive workflows, corporate status and data governance cannot be vague. This may just be an AI hallucination or an outdated answer. But for a privacy question, that is exactly the problem. Does anyone know - if that is normal?

  • main_ishh
    Adaugo✨ (@main_ishh) reported

    @mnenaaaa @praisepal_ and gmail be so slow when receiving it

  • kthsass
    kuno⁷ (@kthsass) reported

    @jmincdior i hid it in the ss lol i used gmail email phone number EVERYTHING it's not working

  • Mamoni_Ghosh20
    Mamoni (@Mamoni_Ghosh20) reported

    Dumbhead There many medium from messaging app gmail where people can do Neet leak Man care If You really want to care for your brother vote wisely This is not new It's Parliamentary Committee documented issues NTA is incapable on paper from 3 years Man!! Use brain Man!!

  • freelancerpaglu
    FreelancerPaglu (@freelancerpaglu) reported

    Is @gmail outage there today? Can't reply to mails since 10 hrs or more

  • EcomVictor
    Victor Godsk (@EcomVictor) reported

    Questions my agency has gotten recently from active clients and brands looking to work with us 👇 1. Do we HAVE to give a 10% discount on our pop-up like everyone else? You don’t. A lot of brands do it because it's given them the best results long-term (sign-up rate + conversions over time). But… a lot of brands also do it just because they think they have to do that to maximize email list growth with a pop-up. Here's a better option for a lot of brands: If you're already offering something like a % discount + free gifts/shipping on your product page, just use that exact offer on your pop-up. Even though people don't technically need to sign up to get it. It usually performs really well and it doesn't eat further into your margins just to grow your list. Grüns does exactly this too. Their evergreen offer is 52% off + free shipping, and that's what their pop-up promotes too. Test both for your brand and see what makes most sense for your profits/growth. 2. We've never sent emails before. How do we get good open rates? First, make sure you’ve got a branded sending domain set up. Then, start with your flows. Build 1 email for each of the flows where profiles are highest intent: - welcome series - browse abandonment - abandoned cart - abandoned checkout - post-purchase These fire automatically, get decent engagement, and slowly build your sender reputation. (If your welcome flow opens are awful within the first ~2 days, like sub 35%, turn on double opt-in temporarily while you fix deliverability. It'll slow list growth, but it pays off long-term for revenue) For campaigns, you've got no email engagement data yet, so segment with the data you DO have. - recent abandoned checkouts - active customers - recent site visitors - people who joined your list in the last 7-14 days Once you've sent a few and gathered some data, start segmenting by people who opened or clicked your emails recently (last 7-14 days) and send to those. Hit 50%+ open rates on a few campaigns? Expand to 30-day engagers. Hit 50%+ again on those? Go to 60-day engagers. Keep going until you're at a comfortable spot. That spot is different for every brand though. We've got clients where 180-day engagers is the base segment, and clients where it's 30 days. It depends. Also, exclude anyone who bounces. The whole point is signaling to inbox providers (Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, etc.) that their users actually want and engage with your emails. 3. Our click rate is too low. How do we optimize it? Can we make that our main focus? First, ask yourself if "more clicks" is really the goal you think it is. If your content is already top-tier (angles, offers, copy, design) and you're sending to a broad but engaged segment most of the time… a higher click rate probably won't do what you think it will. Click rate doesn't equal revenue. Revenue equals revenue. We could easily get you a 5%+ click rate by sending to a tiny, super-engaged audience. But that email would most likely generate a fraction of what a bigger send at 0.7% click rate would do in actual sales. We have clients getting 2-3% click rates on every campaign. We have clients getting 0.5-0.8% on every campaign. It depends on your frequency, traffic sources, list quality, product type, customer avatar. All of it. There's nothing we could change in the "copywriting strategy" or "design strategy" that would suddenly double their click rate consistently across every send. Sure, certain concepts spike clicks here and there (gamified emails, mystery offers that bait the click, etc.), but that shouldn't replace your whole content strategy. Track click rate. Understand it. Just don't optimize your entire strategy around it. Optimize for revenue.

  • dvassallo
    Daniel Vassallo (@dvassallo) reported

    @zachshakked I had the same problem with my OpenClaw Gmail. But I appealed the ban and it got removed within a couple of days.

  • Enduristic1
    Andra (@Enduristic1) reported

    Is anyone else having Gmail problems? I have no way of verifying if it’s the app or just me.

  • sspriint
    sprint (@sspriint) reported

    $904,674 in a year, and the joke is the notifications keep him company His friend catches him grinning at his phone and assumes it's a girl. It's Shopify. Order 6XXX, one item from Online Store, then the next one, then the next, stacking down the Notification Center while he sits there smiling. The store does $904,674.81 in gross sales over 365 days. 5,647 orders. 4,569 fulfilled. 10.51 percent of buyers come back. The whole operation lives in one phone folder named E-Commerce: TikTok, Instagram, Gmail, WhatsApp, Shopify. That's the toolkit. The monthly climb tells the real story. Jul 2025: $4,760. Aug: $37,238. Sep: $51,626. Each month roughly the last one with a zero pushed over. The girl in the joke was never going to text back this often.

  • TheVaibhavShrma
    Vaibhav Sharma (@TheVaibhavShrma) reported

    Since exam papers can be leaked through messaging platforms, the government should immediately ban Slack, Microsoft Teams, Google Chat, Outlook, Gmail, Zoom, and maybe email itself. Can't have leaks if nobody can communicate. Problem solved. 😌

  • usagifat12
    Article 7 Section 2 (@usagifat12) reported

    @vashtwt Discord spotify google amazon etsy twitch gmail doordash... a BUNCH of sites went down for a while it was so bad

  • jelmerdeboer
    Jelmer de Boer (@jelmerdeboer) reported

    Google uses 2FA but to set it up you need to verify with another device but sometimes with Gmail app and sometimes with Authenticator and sometimes with Passkey but sometimes it errors and you need to log in again.

  • mengxi
    Mengxi Lu (@mengxi) reported

    My Gmail is broken cause I never got an email from Michael Truell. @gmail please look into this.

  • DavB_4
    BleepBloop (@DavB_4) reported

    @juan_quenga @Samaytwt That sounds like a gmail user problem...

  • vinland_code
    hrncode (@vinland_code) reported

    Gemini has 28% of the AI assistant market right now. Sounds great until you realize most of that is people who never actually chose it. it's just baked into Gmail, Android, and Google Search. Captive audience isn't the same as mindshare. Ask a dev what they open when they need to actually write code or debug something hard. It's not Gemini. Claude Opus 4.8 is at 88.6% on SWE-bench. GPT-5.5 is running the agentic workflows. Even Grok is taking shots. The models that actually end up in startup stacks and production pipelines? Still not Google's. And yeah, Google literally published "Attention Is All You Need" in 2017. Invented the transformer. Watched the world build the entire AI era on it, then struggled to ship a product that devs actually prefer to use. To be fair: Gemini 3.5 Flash just dropped at Google I/O last month, apparently runs 4x faster than other frontier models. Veo and Imagen are genuinely good for video/image generation. And Gemini 3.1 Pro beat everyone on ARC-AGI-2 abstract reasoning. So they can clearly build. The problem is when people have a real choice, they're still not picking Gemini for the work that matters most to them.

  • DimaHolovatyi
    Dimas Shill (@DimaHolovatyi) reported

    This AI Agent Runs His Entire Gmail While He Sleeps. He Got Tired Of Answering Emails... So He Built An AI Agent That Runs His Entire Inbox. For years, every morning looked exactly the same. He opened Gmail and was greeted by hundreds of unread emails, client requests, invoices, follow-ups, meeting invitations, and endless spam. Before he even started doing real work, half of his day was already gone just trying to clear his inbox. That's when he realized something. He wasn't getting paid to answer emails. He was getting paid to solve problems. So instead of hiring a virtual assistant, he spent 4 days building an AI agent that could completely manage his inbox. The agent first learned how he communicated by analyzing thousands of his previous emails. It recognized his writing style, understood which clients were the highest priority, learned which conversations required immediate action, and figured out which emails could safely be ignored. From that point on, every new email went through the AI before it ever reached him. It automatically filtered spam, categorized conversations, summarized long email threads, drafted replies in his own writing style, scheduled meetings, followed up with clients who hadn't responded, and surfaced only the messages that genuinely required a human decision. Within a few weeks, people around him started asking the same question: "How are you replying to everyone so fast?" That's when he realized he hadn't just solved his own problem. Thousands of founders, agencies, and small businesses were wasting the exact same hours every single day. So he turned the AI agent into a product. Today, companies use it to manage customer support, organize sales conversations, qualify inbound leads, and keep their entire inbox running almost automatically. Instead of spending hours every day inside Gmail, teams can focus on actually growing their business. He spent just 4 days building the first version. It has already generated more than $10,000 in sales. In the video below, he shares the complete workflow and shows exactly how he built this AI agent from scratch, how it understands every incoming email, and why it feels less like an email assistant and more like an employee who never sleeps. If Gmail is part of your daily work, don't skip this one. Most people still manage their inbox manually. His AI does it before he even opens Gmail. Like this post if you'd let an AI manage your inbox. Follow for more AI stories, side hustles, and opportunities most people completely miss.

  • JioCare
    JioCare (@JioCare) reported

    @mbalas8552_m into Gmail and Docs.) 5. Click on “Buy” against the selected recharge 6. Scroll down the “Payment Page” (next page) and under “Other Payment Options” select Debit Card/Net banking or Credit Card 7. Enter your Card/Bank details and click on “Pay” 8. You might get an OTP (4/5)