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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 (35%)
- Sign in (28%)
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Gmail Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jason Park (@Jason_scales1) reportedyour cold email isn't failing because of your copy it's failing because gmail decided you were spam before anyone opened it the inbox math doesn't care how good your subject line is if your dns is broken fix the infrastructure first. then worry about the words. most people do this in the wrong order.
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Elisabeth | AI Builder + UGC Sales (@closermethod) reportedBrands spend $200,000 a year on AI platforms to manage creator relationships. CreatorIQ Aspire GRIN. $2K to $16K per month. Creators manage their businesses with Google Sheets and Gmail. That asymmetry is the billion-dollar problem nobody names. AI closes it for $20/month. If you know how to set it up.
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FATHELA ESQ (@AmControo) reportedBefore you pay for extra Gmail storage, check this first. Before you pay for extra Gmail storage, check this first. Before you pay for extra Gmail storage, check this first. Google storage fills up quietly, and many people rush to pay without checking what is actually consuming the space. Most people blame Gmail, but the real problem is often somewhere else. With one proper clean-up, you can free up a surprising amount of storage in less than ten minutes. Here is the method:👇
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Dimas Shill (@DimaHolovatyi) reportedThis 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.
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7holic (@centurion__90) reported@BenTennyson0044 Direct login from Gmail account issue resolved?
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HerrPeter13 (@Schnitzel3333) reported@GeminiApp @gmail Image create is broken... All Image Blur...
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Green Flag 𓆩🖤𓆪 (@agaya_noddy) reportedOnce in a while when I have to login my gmail.. I click on Forgot Password.
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JR Bennett 🏴 (@djr_bennett) reportedA beginner’s stack for digital privacy and countering the state’s attempt to restrict your online anonymity: 1) Buy a Pixel in cash, preferably second hand. Facebook marketplace or one of those sole trader phone shops. No contract / finance. 2) Install GrapheneOS on your new pixel. Transfer all of your private affairs here e.g if you’re an activist. Signal, telegram, crypto wallet (if that’s your thing), etc etc. 3) Maintain your old phone for every-day affairs. Your bank account, your Facebook account, Uber, that thing. Take this with you for most things, keep your Pixel at home. 4) Switch your email, at least for your private affairs, away from gmail/outlook/etc towards a privacy-first provider. I haven’t done this yet but I know ProtonMail is used by many, but there may be better providers out there. Switch your private accounts to that email. 5) Buy a cheap sim, most shops will sell them. They’re £2 or so, pennies. Don’t take a plan out. Just switch your number on your private accs to the number of the new sim. Put that sim in your Pixel. That gives full security for your accs and separation of public/priv. 6.1) Install Mullvad VPN or your preferred choice, once again, if you use crypto, Mullvad will let you pay this way. It’s around £5/mo. Enable it on both phones and any other devices. 6.2) You could also rent a server from AWS etc for around £5/month and set up a unique VPN with an IP not used by any other service. I’m looking into it myself, I’m not an expert on it, or any of this really. 7) Make the switch from Windows / MacOS to a a more private and fun alternative! Linux is the most obvious. I’ve been looking into Linux Mint myself. It’s not as scary as it looks at first glance! 8) Check out ‘Nostr’ for privacy oriented, alternative platforms. I won’t say much on that as my knowledge is amateur. Good men have suggested it o me though, see the first 2 people below! — I’ve learnt this all very recently, scouring accounts of those smarter than I. I’ll suggest following @derekmross, @freddienew & @augusteprompt. Auguste isn’t a tech account exactly but still valuable.
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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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Thom (@TheThomHart) reportedI've moved 182 mailboxes over from Gsuite to @Mailpipe_dev. I went from roughly $8 per box to $14 per domain, with unlimited boxes. $1528 per month down to $280 (20 domains). I can also view every inbox from a single iOS app and web view + forward all emails to a single gmail via autoforward and reply to each one from that box. Pretty incredible.
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Keith Perhac 🐡 (@harisenbon79) reportedSo 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.
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Steve 🇺🇸 🇺🇦 Adulting should be easier (@screaser) reported@EastEndJoe On that note, Sharon whoever you are you have had your Equifax reports going to my Gmail for like 5 years now. Maybe fix that?
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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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Atishay (@axtalks) reportedif you're emailing dentists, HVAC, local agencies, contractors, most advice you hear is optimized for mid-market or enterprise. SMB outbound is a different environment. different data, different inbox stacks, different buying behavior. the biggest mistake is list sourcing. Apollo and ZoomInfo style databases are usually thin for local SMBs and everyone spams the same tiny pool. you pull "dentists in California" and get a tiny list. meanwhile the actual count of practices is far higher, so every marketer ends up blasting the same narrow pool. even if your copy is good, you're stepping into a crowded, damaged dataset. what works better: build lists from where SMBs already list themselves. association member directories, licensing and registry lists when public, vendor partner directories, conference exhibitor lists, niche find-a-provider directories, chamber of commerce directories. less competition, clearer intent. segment by the prospect's MX and security, not just your sender setup. SMBs are a mix. some on Google Workspace, some on Microsoft, some route through security layers like Barracuda, Mimecast, Proofpoint. before you scale, sample your list and check MX records. google workspace prospects: newer domains tend to survive better. heavy gateways: new domains get punished faster, use older warmed domains and lower volume. generic emails are not bad for SMBs. info@ and contact@ often go to the owner or a tiny team. even public gmail addresses on websites and facebook pages can be the actual operator in SMB land. track a metric that tells the truth. open rates are noise. use PCPL (prospects contacted per positive) = total prospects contacted divided by positive replies. we aim for under 500 PCPL as a sanity line. if PCPL is high and total reply rate (including OOO) is under 2%: deliverability issue. if reply rate is ok but positives are low: offer or list is the problem. don't over-follow-up SMB owners. two touches usually beats long sequences. email 1, one follow up, then recycle later (8 to 12 weeks) with a different angle. speed matters. when they reply positively, respond and call fast. SMB intent windows are short. this is for SMBs specifically. if you use the generic email approach on enterprise IT or security, you'll get blocked.
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Zach Shakked (@zachshakked) reported@dvassallo Good to know. Did you continue to use openclaw with that Gmail without issues?
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Dolaand Trump (@FOTUS_47) reportedSo @gmail is down for several hours.
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Brandforma — Minimalist Logo Design Studio (@brandforma) reportedA silent technical bug cost me 5 client leads over the past month. My business email stopped delivering to Gmail. No bounce. No error. Emails were sent, I just never received them. Hosting changed something server-side. Everything looked fine from the outside. The fix took minutes. The damage was already done. The lesson: test your business email regularly. Send a test message. Click your own contact form. Don't assume it works because it used to.
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Felix (@AlwaysCanadian1) reported@Google @gmail not sure who to go to with this one so I'm going to tag both of you in this when I try to go to my emails and I want to reply and I tap on it by keyboard does not show up on my pixel 6A like you normally would. I believe it is isolated to like Google glitch as my keyboard shows up when I type this to you on this app and also my keyboard shows up on my text when I want to reach out to someone. So it appears to be that the keyboard issue is isolated to Gmail. Can you confirm that you guys are aware of such a glitch?
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Swifter (@SwtNir) 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!!!!!
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Connor Young (@YNOTConnor) reported@ynotmail People think the problem is getting more subscribers. The real problem is convincing Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, and Apple that those subscribers actually want your mail.
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Rveer (@rajveervd) reportedThanks for the reply. But as I mentioned, I don't remember my login Gmail ID and password at all, and my old phone number is permanently closed. This is an automated link that requires ar email. Please help me manually or send a DM so I can share my channel details. @TeamYouTube
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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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chann (@chann964275) reported@AmX_ZaxTr well at least you get to have a voice on X,when you sign into an acount on google, ya know gmail,what a crock of sh*t that is, you sign in after a couple of weeks and you have to go through effin hoops like how many buses are there, oh how many bikes are there, still can'tlog in
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Shoshana Weissmann, Sloth Committee Chair 🦥 (@senatorshoshana) reportedYesterday I focused on one app. Today I want to show how much every platform that you wouldn't expect is included in the Illinois "social media" tax will have to pay [see math at bottom, some rough estimates] Gmail: $24,060,000/year Strava: $312,000 Goodreads: $312,000 Tripadvisor: $47,820,000 Proton email (EXEMPT bc nonprofit): $600,000 Math: each takes from est U.S. monthly users, Illinois has 12.6M people, US 350. So x/[monthly US users] * 12.6/350, then following math from bill [in screenshot] For apps like Gmail to collect user data regardless of monthly login (assume people get emails/have app on their phone/privacy policy makes this likely) I assume accordingly. Remember—it's charged NOT per monthly active user but per "the number of Illinois users from whom the social media platform collects data within a month." Full math: Gmail - Montly active US users:130000000, IL users:4680000 ,Cost for IL law/Mo:2005000, Cost for IL law/Year:24060000 Proton - Montly active US users:15000000, IL users:540000 ,Cost for IL law/Mo:50000, Cost for IL law/Year:600000 notes: (VERY rough estimate) Strava - Montly active US users:10000000, IL users:360000 ,Cost for IL law/Mo:26000, Cost for IL law/Year:312000 notes: 50M monthly, 20% in US Goodreads - Montly active US users:10000000, IL users:360000 ,Cost for IL law/Mo:26000, Cost for IL law/Year:312000 notes: (ROUGH ballpark based on avail data, 50M monthly active, 20% in US) TripAdvisor - Montly active US users:240000000, IL users:8640000 ,Cost for IL law/Mo:3985000, Cost for IL law/Year:47820000 notes: 400M montly active US users, US Accounts for 60%ish
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Juvya Kenya (@kambilisam) reportedgoogle Gmail not working for a week
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💭 (@YungHeauxx) reportedI deleted almost every email I had on my gmail and Google is still telling me I have no space to recieve more emails and at this point idgaf anymore I'm never gonna pay for fake *** email storage... I'm just gonna make another email and not use Google that solves that problem
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The Arcane Verse⚕️ (@Telephantix) reported@FTC I am following up on an official complaint I filed with your office a few years ago. I continue to experience issues with several companies that appear to block or withhold funds through their policies or technology. These companies include Gmail, Cash App, PayPal, and X (formerly Twitter). Cash App is embedded within the X platform, yet after years they still claim I never received funds that should have reached me. I strongly suspect fabricated transaction numbers or records, which I believe constitutes fraud. These actions have resulted in the loss of life-changing sums of money due to what appears to be poor policy enforcement and/or malfeasance. I respectfully request that the FTC investigate these companies for unfair and deceptive practices. Please advise on the status of my prior complaint and what additional documentation or steps are needed to move forward. Thank you for your assistance. Joshua Lowden @Telephantix
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Sukhwinder | Ecom Email Marketing (@HeySukhwinder) reportedYour emails look broken to 40% of your subscribers. Over 40% of email opens now happen in dark mode. And most Shopify brands have never tested what their emails look like with the lights off. Here's what breaks in dark mode: White backgrounds invert, leaving your logo floating in a black void Text that's dark gray on white becomes invisible on black CTAs with transparent PNGs disappear entirely Brand colors look completely different against dark backgrounds The fix takes 20 minutes: Use transparent PNG logos instead of white-background ones Add a 1px light border around dark images so they don't blend into the background Test your emails in Gmail, Apple Mail, and Outlook dark mode before every send Avoid pure black text on transparent backgrounds - it inverts to white on black, which is harsh A home goods brand I work with fixed their dark mode rendering across 12 automated flows. Click rates improved 18% without changing a single word of copy. If 40% of your store visitors saw a broken website, you'd fix it immediately. Your emails deserve the same urgency.
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serahji 🍄🐈⬛ (@youtherewhome) reportedIs google/Gmail down??
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Strong hand (@prasazaku) reported@Crypto_C0mpass How about use yahoo email no recive otp but account use gmail can login with login with google