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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Gmail users through our website.
- Website Down (36%)
- Errors (35%)
- Sign in (29%)
Live Outage Map
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Gmail Issues Reports
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SHRM (@Harsha549) reportedIt’s 2026 and the 6-member limit on the #GoogleOne family plan is still completely arbitrary and frustrating. Large families exist! #IndianFamilies I’ve had Gmail since 2008 (18 years of data & loyalty), I’m a Google Ultra Max user who previously gave feedback on Gemini’s initial limitations, and this should apply to all Google One subscriptions. We can’t pay for extra slots or add more members without a whole second plan. Time to fix this. One more stupidity is I can't my family members who are in India , I'm in the usa . It is completely arbitrary. I can share such feedbacks across our #Google. It is ours to make it better. Please think about it. I didn't find a Gmail to send the feedback. Hence sharing publicly. @Google @MadeByGoogle @sundarpichai
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mimi♡ (@_mimsbby) reportedI’ve been trying to refresh my gmail since yday and it’s not working, help
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Justin Hays (@justinmhays) reported@guessworkinvest Build a routine in Claude code that checks your Gmail on this cadence. Let it draft responses to the emails or flag where you need to respond. Evolve the routine/skill with each pass. You’ll resolve your correspondence issues and overtime automate a great deal of it!
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Helio (@helioim_ai) reportedHelio AI teammates now connect directly to the tools where your work lives. → Connect Notion, Slack, Gmail, GitHub, Figma, X, Bitly, or Outlook and your AI teammate doesn't just tell you what needs to be done. → They write the doc, post the update, open the issue, send the follow-up, publish the post. The work doesn't stop in a chat thread. It goes where it was always supposed to go.
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Free_guy_ official (@abhay26oct) reportedI have lost my phone in dec 2025, till than i tried many times to recover my gmail account but now i helpless. Issue is that in my new phone i can only provide otp of my phone no. But not of my gmail for two factor security check . Please help @GoogleIndia @sundarpichai .
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Mark (@AustenMakers) reportedHalf the "AI plugin is broken" posts aren't really about the plugin. The connection works fine. The agent just has no idea what your business is. I gave Nora access to Gmail, Drive and Calendar. Clients don't notice the wiring. They notice she remembers what we quoted them in March. A brain that forgets is just a chatbot.
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Ayobami A.A (@Adexnelly_) reportedOmo is Gmail down, Abi na mtn Dey rubbish. Make this Egbon no go Dey think I no wan help am do this stuff.
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Coker Adetokunbo (@Cokerade_olu) reported@joinkuda I can’t login to my business account and i am not getting a response from either the gmail or from the live chat
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Paul Fidika (@PaulFidika) reportedWhy is the software Google creates all so bad? It's baffling: - Gmail: UI hasn't been revised in 20 years. Uses up _ridiculous_ memory resources; one Gmail tab is 1.5 GB of RAM, compared to proton-mail which is 500 MBs - Google Drive: slow, lags, crashes. Unintuitive sharing controls. - Google Workspaces: expensive, like $14 a month for a basic email address. - Google API-Platform: confusing, way over-engineered. You have to click through dozens of screens to get an API-key. I need tutorials to do basic things. - Google Ads: refuses to refund ad-spend if someone steals your account or their auto-spend messes up. - "Ask Gemini" splattered on everything now. - Material UI: ugly, old-looking design primitives. Please no one use this ever. - YouTube: popular videos dominate search results, rather than niche useful results, meaning most content is buried. UI crashes when customizing my channel. Complains if you try to upload a profile pic larger than 4MBs instead of just downscaling it. Searching your exact channel name won't show your own channel. Official upload-path is browser-upload, which is unreliable for multi-GB videos (I'm now using a third-party CLI tool). I'm just baffled as to how Google does so badly consistently? What is going on here.
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Declan Conner (@DeclanConner) reported@SurtseyAna Surtsey. I had this problem. It's easy to resolve. At the end of the email should be a link to unsubscribe or to stop further emails. Unfortunately you have to do each company one at a time. In Gmail I think there's a setting g to stop unsolicited marketing. YouTube for how to
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Jack (@jackcoder0) reportedIf this saved you money or made you realize the one paid tool that's genuinely worth keeping one ask: Repost the first post so the next person paying $97/month for AI tools sees the $0 version before their next billing cycle. Follow [ @jackcoder0 ] I break down the hidden tools, free alternatives, and overpriced subscriptions that companies bank on you not questioning. Next thread: the 11 Gmail features that replace $840/year of paid apps Superhuman, Boomerang, Calendly, Grammarly, and SaneBox. All free. All built in. All hidden in the Settings tab you never open.
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Khaled Shadid (@IamKhaledShadid) reportedWhen we started NeuralAgent back in April 2025 it was one of the first agents in the world that uses a user's personal computer, not a computer on the cloud, thats what made it to spread to 180 countries and tens of thousands of users in a short amount of time. Today, I am excited to announce that we are experimenting with something new, something called NeuralOS, it's the next evolution of the Neural experience. With NeuralOS, intelligence stops being an app you open and close and it becomes the OS itself, it becomes the computer itself, it's always on and always ready. Imagine for example you are now on the gmail interface, and you say 'Hey Neural, send a reply to John here', and it just understands, it just knows and in milliseconds types the reply, asks for your approval and then sends it. Or if you are on an interface and there was an error and you say "Hey Neural, fix this" and it just knows! It just works across any app, any screen, any interface, you call it via a keyboard shortcut or voice and ask it to do something, and it does it in milliseconds. Now that we have the Neural fast model, I feel now is the time for this experiment. Stay tuned for NeuralOS! It will be an OS layer that's always on that can run on Windows and macOS and soon Linux as well! As always, we would love to hear your feedback!
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Kody (@Kodyafl) reported@Jayecane Dude I told you to stop saying you gonna send me money I sent you my Cash App information you told me to check my Gmail or my spam folder I blame it on Cash App because they should shut you down when you compromise somebody Cash App account like you did mines
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Nagesh Ramamurthy (@nageshkr) reportedDear @gmail, Namaskara 🙏🏽! I have been using the same email id since I first started using Gmail, back in 2004. Now someone else's messages are coming to my email id. It seems they have adopted the same email id. Please resolve this issue, thank you!
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Khaled Shadid (@IamKhaledShadid) reportedWhen we started NeuralAgent back in April 2025 it was one of the first agents in the world that uses a user's personal computer, not a computer on the cloud, thats what made it to spread to 180 countries and tens of thousands of users in a short amount of time. Today, I am excited to announce that we are experimenting with something new, something called NeuralOS, it's the next evolution of the Neural experience. With NeuralOS, intelligence stops being an app you open and close and it becomes the OS itself, it becomes the computer itself, it's always on and always ready. Imagine for example you are now on the gmail interface, and you say 'Hey Neural, send a reply to John here', and it just understands, it just knows and in milliseconds types the reply, asks for your approval and then sends it. Or if you are on an interface and there was an error and you say "Hey Neural, fix this" and it just knows! It just works across any app, any screen, any interface, you call it via a keyboard shortcut or voice and ask it to do something, and it does it in milliseconds. Now that we have the Neural fast model, I feel now is the time for this experiment. Stay tuned for NeuralOS! It will be an OS layer that's always on that can run on Windows and macOS and soon Linux as well! As always, we would love to hear your feedback!
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DWE Post (@dwepost) reportedDear Google Team, I can’t access my Gmail account. I forgot my password, and the standard recovery options are not working for me. This is my primary account. Please help me recover it as soon as possible. Thank you. @googlechrome @googleaccount @gmail
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TableShaker (@Table_Shaker1) reported@younggee704 @propdaofinance Yes, after an account purchase, the login details will be sent to your Gmail. If it's a crypto firm like PropDao, you'll trade crypto pairs on it
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KING OBI (@kvnqobi) reported@taliseio I Can’t seem to sign in with my gmail
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hadi (@hadi16547182) reported@gmail I have already tried your automated help pages, and they are not working for a hijacked account after 58 days. I need to speak with a human support agent to provide my proof of ownership, not another automated link. Please escalate
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Roger (@zroger73) reported@brandenflasch I am forced to use Windows at work, which is bad enough. For years, we used Gmail, which I accessed using a browser. Last week, we switched to Outlook. It's DISGUSTING. My productivity has plummeted and my error rate has skyrocketed. I can't believe people actually use this junk.
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💗 (@moonishdish) reportedmy laptop autofilled my login to my game i havent played for YEARS before getting it and also i used to play it on a browser WITHOUT logging into my gmail
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Gusto. (@MARKce_) reportedIs Gmail and/or Google straight up broken??
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Joe Youngblood - SEO, Futurology, AI, Marketing (@YoungbloodJoe) reported@TheDataHubX @brivael Oh this is fun, here is mine: CJ Netmall (an ecommerce store with 'everything' via affiliate links from Amazon, LinkShare, etc...), I thought I could beat Amazon to their market expansion using their products + products from other stores by building an amalgam. - 1996 Jump Start (a 'start page' website with email login embeds, stock ticker, news ticker, etc...), I thought I could blend the best of all the big sites/services at the time on one page, but it wasn't able to be personalized because I used Tripod and didn't have a credit card to buy a domain or get hosting - 1998 [Name Redacted] (A 'fashion brand' generated by using Cafepress' iron transfer system. Sold raunchy jokes on t-shirts.) I wasn't very proud of this so when I went back to college to get my degree closed it down though we did get minor distribution throughout the Midwest. We also purchased a domain for a trucker hat brand which would probably be really popular today - 2000 Etown Underground / Forums (A couple of new media properties for my hometown of Emporia, KS. A print + digital magazine sponsored by Staples (seriously) and a web forum for citizens to talk about issues), The forum was spamme to hell and the magazine lost advertisers pretty quickly rendering it useless - 2002 Radio Revolt (a streaming internet rock station that mixed new indie music with mainstream and classic rock) - 2003 MMO Market (the first and only place where WoW players could buy and sell virtual items.), I made a grand total of like $5 from running it. Covered by most major gaming/tech media. - 2004 Dollar DBs (we scraped data from the web and sold each database in MYSQL format for $1 in an ecommerce store), It was doing great until it was hacked and I just shut it down. - 2005 1337Talk (a L33t Speak translator apparently used by teenagers and drug dealers.), The goal was harmless fun conversations for gamers. It was featured in CNN and other places for uses I did not intended. I stopped updating it and shut it down. - 2006 GamersTube (The world's first cross-compatible video sharing UGC site built for the needs of gamers with a focus on high quality video playback and a roadmap to live streaming), I tried to get investors at SXSW to believe in the concept of a live streaming site like UStream, Mogulus/LiveStream, and Justin TV + an On Demand site like YouTube built for the needs of gamers to host both long-form Machinima content and streaming eSports matches in high definition. They all said it was ridiculous. I believed in the long-term movement of video based entertainment from OTA and cable to the web-based distribution considering the gaming market to be at least a billion dollar industry alone. Google banned our Blogger blog for "spam" after it was uncovered that we had a revenue program before YouTube and also banned us from Adsense after changing the TOS to specifically forbid our website. Either an example of Convergent Evolution or something else, Twitch built nearly every single feature we built or envisioned including "Pwning", tips, and clipping just years and years later - 2006 Classified Ads Free / Kollege Ads (A network of classified ads websites that were free but made money via advertising networks.), I thought Craigslist was due for being disrupted but learned to leave the gray monster alone. We suffered a never ending and impossible to avoid barrage of spam / phishing listings and ultimate major web gatekeepers killed off traffic to our network (rightfully so) - 2007 AD FUND [never built] (With a college friend who works for a major tech company now as a higher up Senior dev, this project was designed to make it so you could sell small shares of access to your business online based on your revenue or traffic etc... and develop a secondary market for those shares.) The goal was to allow small sites/apps to get the sort of investment only big public corps or those in major VC hubs could get. My friend and partner called an SEC lawyer who told him it was illegal and we could go to prison so he quit and I am not good/smart enough to build something like that alone - 2007 ARS DFW (An art, music, events, and lifestyle blog for Dallas - Fort Worth), I built this using WordPress along with custom Javascript maps to help DFW residents find things to do like cheap drink nights or karaoke nights. IIRC the WordPress site was hacked and I just closed it down even though I still had the JS code - 2010 Nutrition Maps [launched but never adopted] (An XML based language for websites to publish nutrition data, similar to a sitemap, allowing consumer applications to easily find and use the data), I had an interested investor tell me there was no way to make money on this. SmartLabel launched in 2015 - 2011 Rent in Reverse [never launched] (Put renting consumers in the driver's seat by allowing landlords / leasing agents to bid on their target consumers by submitting offers that matched query.) I had worked in rental leasing marketing for a few years and noticed how insanely stressful it was on consumers to find a place and thought it would be great if places could bid on them. Dev partner for this project who I later found out is a cousin of a friend of mine literally moved in the middle of it to Pittsburgh and just stopped. Zillow would launch "renter profiles" 4-years later. - 2012 My New Office [only made Beta] (A website that allowed commercial landlords to post their vacancies and what it could be used for). We quickly got users including CBRE but it was just a WordPress shell as POC and I found myself working on building my own marketing agency from scratch after a falling out with my employer so I had to close it down - 2012 PR Hunters [purchased and improved] (Award winning PR software that scraped HARO queries on Twitter that needed to be filled and routed them based on keyword preferences), It was a great tool but died when Cision bought HARO and when Elon bought Twitter. Site is still live and I have plans on redeveloping it some day. - Purchased in 2014 Rocketship [client exclusive] (Our internal SEO / marketing agency software platform), The goal is to catalog all data and communications we can and streamline communications between team members and client stakeholders. - 2021 Ultimasaurus (A Chrome extension with a variety of tools to customize the desktop web including turning off AI Overviews in Google, making search ads take up less space, Eliminating spam on Google Maps, Focus Mode for getting **** done, and turning off Stories on Facebook), I use this daily for my own productivity and plan on rolling out a lot of new updates soon - 2022 Jump Links Shopify App [acquired and improved] (App that improves blogging by adding an automated TOC w/ recommended products for a low cost) - Acquired 2022 Website Announcement Bar [acquired and improved] (A quick, simple, and CWV friendly way of adding a website announcement bar to the top of your website that can be turned on or off at any time) - Acquired 2023 Advanced Spam Filter for Lead Generation [client exclusive] (A wordpress plugin + internal system to block common spammers across client profiles while ensuring 100% of actual leads come through), This solves the problem of clients not getting leads to their inbox because their email provider blacklisted their website domain/ip address. - 2024 ChatGPT Embeds for WordPress (A custom built plugin to allow simple summaries and other embeddable features for blogs/news sites) - 2025 Rocketship SEO (A plugin for WordPress designed to be a next gen toolkit that compliments current main SEO plugins such as Yoast or RankMath includes things like IndexNow, AI vs Human traffic, Redirects, AI Tools, Google Reviews, and more), I believe every website should be able to access the basics without having to pay a premium price, so we built this to do just that for the next generation. - 2025 Subscription System [still in beta but almost completed and live on the ORG] (A WordPress plugin that gives websites 2 major subscription capabilities.) Websites can offer a publication subscription that sends email alerts to users based on their settings and allows this to be a revenue source. And a work/labor subscription system with a work log and pricing tiers. All independent of Woocommerce using Stripe integration (more coming soon) - 2026 There's a lot more I haven't added like a bitcoin site that only posted peoples regrets for selling early, an online browser game called "Jelly Battle", the most popular Gmail forum signature generator (way back in the day), the most popular Free MMORPG gaming blog (made me $$$$), a handful of failed keyword tools, And several Alpha/Beta projects I may never fully launch, etc... I'll keep building until I die, but will probably never equal 1/10th of what Elon has. I was pretty darn close with GamersTube to breakaway life changing wealth though!
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Kuräyämi (@T_ineeey) reported@nyovestwunof1 Nigerians talk too much man, it happens to me everytime but na always my inactive gmail so i no dey see am on time, i go see glitch 50 or 70$ kon tag stake😭, when i no dey mad.
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Zulu ™️ (@Ukhonaye_) reportedGmail block , left the office to take a nap only to get home and the solar is beeping non stop, car problems , marks are out but can’t access my portal either… yhooo ngibulaleni
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Suhi (@Tsundere789) reported@dard_e_disco_ You can login through Gmail. I barely use it
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peter_ishere (@peter_ishere) reportedI'm 15. My startup has 23 paying users and $460 MRR after 1 month, but I'm gonna kill everything and start from zero. Problem is: 99% of people who see it and try it, don't use it. A lot of eyeballs have been landing on Dirac from organic content, but those people who do try it out, churn way too fast. Not because landing page is bad. Not because product is poorly made. But because of 2 reasons: 1. There's no need for another email agent. The bottleneck has never been the tool. It's the founder who's using it. So there's no way to make a tool to beat that. 2. Emotional cost of switching from Gmail is TOO high.
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BitcoinSafari /Education & Developers Program (@BitcoinSafariTZ) reported@bitlancework D. Tools that make sense to normal businesses Invoices in USD or EUR that settle in BTC. Automatic receipts. Project milestones. Time tracking. Fiat off-ramps so a freelancer can cash out to M-Pesa, bank transfer, or stablecoins if they want. The client never has to touch Bitcoin if they do not want to. They pay with card, Bitlance converts, freelancer receives BTC. The complexity is abstracted away. This is the key. Bitlance is not asking the world to become Bitcoiners overnight. It is meeting both sides where they are, and using Bitcoin to remove the expensive middlemen in the middle. 6. Real impact: who this helps most Let us get specific, because "financial inclusion" is an abstract phrase. The designer in East Africa She is world-class. Her portfolio is on Behance. But 80% of clients ghost her when they see she cannot take PayPal. On Bitlance, she can take a $300 branding project, get paid in BTC in 10 minutes, and convert half to shillings for rent and keep half in BTC as savings. Her income goes up and her costs go down. The US startup founder He needs a dev for 20 hours this month. He does not want to deal with contractors in 3 countries and 3 payment systems. He posts on Bitlance, pays with his company card, and knows the dev will get paid immediately when the milestone is approved. No wire forms. No FX fees. The writer in Argentina Local inflation is 50% a year. Getting paid in pesos means losing value while the client processes payment. Getting paid in USD is hard because of capital controls. Getting paid in Bitcoin means she is paid in a global asset she can hold or convert when she chooses. It is a hedge and a paycheck. The agency They have 12 freelancers across 8 countries. Managing payroll used to take a full day and $200 in fees. Now they fund one Bitlance wallet and pay everyone out of it. Reconciliation is one export. Everyone gets paid faster. 7. The objections, and the answers "But Bitcoin is volatile" True. That is why platforms like Bitlance offer instant conversion to stablecoins or local currency at withdrawal. You can choose to be paid in BTC and hold, or be paid in BTC and convert in 1 click. The point is you have the choice. The rails are Bitcoin even if the unit you spend is stable. "What about taxes?" Bitlance provides exportable reports with date, amount in BTC, and USD value at time of payment. It does not solve your local tax law, but it makes reporting 10x easier than trying to track wallet addresses manually. "What about scams?" Escrow and reputation. Same as any marketplace. The difference is that because the money is in escrow, not in a company bank account, even if Bitlance went down tomorrow, funds could still be released by 2 of the 3 keys. That is a safety net traditional platforms cannot offer. "Will clients actually use this?" They already do when it is easier and cheaper. Most clients do not care what the backend is. They care: can I post a job, find good people, pay with a card, and know the work will get done. Bitlance delivers that, and the backend just happens to be Bitcoin. 8. The bigger picture: this is about economic sovereignty When you get paid through a traditional platform, you are a tenant. The platform sets the rules, takes the cut, and can evict you. When you get paid in Bitcoin through a platform like Bitlance, you are a participant in an open network. Think of it like email. Gmail is a great email client, but no one owns email. If Gmail bans you, you can move to Proton and keep your address and contacts. We need that for work. Bitcoin is the open protocol for value. Bitlance is trying to be the open protocol for freelance work on top of it. Portfolios, reviews, and escrow history could eventually be portable. You would not be locked into one marketplace. That matters because the next 10 years of work will be more freelance, more remote, and more global. The payment infrastructure has to match.
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Thomas Burkhart 💙 (@ThomasBurkhartB) reported@Nicmauro That is completely weird because it's my default Gmail adress that is used for everything, have you checked if your mail server might be blacklisted
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Shadow (@EchoFromShadow) reportedMy trust repair flow sent 5 broken tenants to a generic reconnect page. 3 had a live Gmail connect URL already in session state. Surfacing the direct link reduced friction. A generic page assumes nothing — a specific link assumes one true thing.