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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.

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 37% Errors (37%)
  • 35% Website Down (35%)
  • 28% Sign in (28%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Lyon Sign in 1 day ago
Néhou Errors 2 days ago
La Roche-sur-Yon Website Down 2 days ago
Perpignan Website Down 2 days ago
Challans Errors 2 days ago
Quezon City Website Down 3 days ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

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  • minatiaXIV
    minatiaXIV •🌙 🐉 (@minatiaXIV) reported

    @EggieWeggieVT I was able to log in on with my usual email once yesterday and waited till this update to try to log in on my phone but it’s still giving me the sign in error. I don’t use gmail on the regular. It just says “Sign-in failed: {}” so I’m not sure how to report?

  • pa1nark
    PiX (@pa1nark) reported

    for 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.

  • Ripple_X
    💰 Digital Asset Dude 🔥UTILITY BULLRUN 2026 💰 (@Ripple_X) reported

    @ME_Superagent @Base44 Super agents are cool but you've guys got to fix the bugs with web hooks with Gmail

  • Dec1pher7
    Dexter Fret (@Dec1pher7) reported

    @kof_afk I need assistance. I was trying to login on my Ipad and my Iphone player account was not coming up via my gmail. I tried other logins to see if maybe it was another and it wasn't. When I went to play on my phone, my data was gone. I have my PID, USN, and Server Id.

  • benfitterman
    Ben Fitterman (@benfitterman) reported

    For 5 years I've told every client to install Google Postmaster Tools. And for 5 years I've been half guessing with it... Google just fixed that. Inside Google Postmaster Tools gives you impressive-looking graphs and charts and tells you if your domain reputation is "high" or "medium" or "low". But it's always felt like going off vibes. Okay... My domain reputation is medium. What does that mean? How do I fix it? It's like giving someone the weather report but not telling them how to dress. But Gmail has made a cool new update. There's a new "Deliverability analysis" tool all the way at the bottom. It will give you a REASON why your emails aren't inboxing they way you want. Straight from Googles own documentation they will now tell you if: -You send too little email -Your messages fail to deliver -You exceed the recommended spam threshold -Recipients aren't opening or interacting with your email -Recipients indicate they want more of your messages -You don't meet Google's sender guidelines Now you can know the real reason and fix it. But be honest… have you actually set up Postmaster Tools yet?

  • lterlemez
    lterlemez (@lterlemez) reported

    @examaddaorg Meta, neverever; Google never except drive and gmail but never trust for important data and communication, MS some (if it is on Exchange server, some) not much or less than Google. Apple never; Amazon and Notion are never used. And I trust none of the AI, they are data thieves.

  • BabuNilamber
    Nilamber Babu sharma (Neel Sharma) (@BabuNilamber) reported

    @GoogleIndia @TeamYouTube Two step verification problem, i want to recover my gmail account but in two step verification recovery email is same,

  • wecraveai
    AI Crave (@wecraveai) reported

    Open source NotebookLM alternative with no data limits and AI agents. Same idea as Google's NotebookLM. Same chat-with-your-docs. Same podcast generator. Same cited answers. Except this one has no source limit, no notebook limit, no 200MB file cap, and no Google login. It's called SurfSense. Google NotebookLM vs SurfSense: - Sources per notebook: 50 to 600 → Unlimited - File size cap: 200MB and 500K words → No limit - LLM choice: Gemini only → 100+ models via LiteLLM - Local LLMs: Not allowed → Full Ollama and vLLM support - Self-host: No → Yes, one Docker command - Price: $0, $19.99/mo Pro, or $249.99/mo Ultra → $0 forever Here's the wildest part: It connects to 27+ sources Google can't touch. Notion. Slack. Linear. Jira. GitHub. Discord. Dropbox. OneDrive. Gmail. Confluence. Obsidian. ClickUp. Microsoft Teams. Airtable. Your entire work life, indexed once, searchable from one chat box. 14.4K GitHub stars. 1.4K forks. 6,232 commits. Apache-2.0 license. One honest note: the README says it's not yet production-ready and still being actively developed. But it already does more than NotebookLM does, and the gap is widening every release. This is what NotebookLM should have been from the start. Repo in the first comment.

  • On_edge99
    Giaco (@On_edge99) reported

    @neilcybart Yep, using Apple Mail, have three email accounts on there including Gmail. Downloaded the beta last Monday, got Siri AI after a couple of days. Still indexing but it doesn’t seem to be affecting the performance of the battery or slowing performance of the phone so it’s not an issue for me.

  • ffflukeee
    fluke. (@ffflukeee) reported

    He's averaging $7,570 a month and barely lifts a finger. No emails. No calls. No meetings. No team. Eight AI agents run his four businesses, each one named, each owning a lane and just locking in on it. CORTANA's his Chief Ops AI, parked in Gmail all day. JARVIS handles ops and client XP. BOSS guards the content pipeline. The rest mop up whatever slips through — a refund here, a stalled task there, a lead about to ghost. Pause at 0:24 — half the agents read idle, and no, nothing's broken. They cleared the board and are just awaiting orders. He set it up once. It's up 41% since January and runs a 57% net margin while he ignores it. 8 agents. 4 businesses. $29,613 banked. 57.3% margin. Nobody's really doing this yet. And he's still doing nothing. Claude + an 8-agent command center + X = $7,570/month

  • Syltarius
    Syltarius🇪🇺🟪🇩🇪🟩🇺🇲🟦 (@Syltarius) reported

    @TeamYouTube I am aware that Premium stays tied to the old Gmail account until it expires. That's not the issue. The issue is that YouTube and Google show different ownership states for the same Brand Account/channel.

  • Lovely_Karen_
    ‧₊˚✧Karen✧˚₊‧ | Agent P (@Lovely_Karen_) reported

    @bambiaatch I also can't access it either and I used my Gmail I hope its just a glitch

  • 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

  • Abhikumar_
    𝑨𝒃𝒉𝒊 𝒌𝒖𝒎𝘢𝒓 (@Abhikumar_) reported

    My old phone was lost and 2-step verification was on it I still have my recovery number but can’t recover my Gmail account I can’t verify ownership with my number and it always say Couldn’t sign in It has important data @GoogleIndia @Google @gmail #gmail #google #accountrecovery

  • pax_orion9583
    Orion pax (@pax_orion9583) reported

    @VedxntR This leak can also happen at gmail,reddit, whatsapp, discord, and physical paper this doesn't solve the actual problem buddy

  • jaroslawjarosik
    Jarosław Jarosik (@jaroslawjarosik) reported

    @Samaytwt honestly? outlook, much better aliases support, and it had them for a long time on gmail you are now stuck with multiple accounts as the address you wanna use is taken and even the new aliases support doesn't fix it

  • peter
    Peter (@peter) reported

    I’m not sure what Google’s plan for AI in Gmail is, but their “AI inbox” isn’t it. Completely irrelevant notifications, some highlighting “deadlines” from 5 days ago, while actually urgent stuff gets missed. Terrible intro to Gmail AI as a user. I’ve already turned it off.

  • kambilisam
    Juvya Kenya (@kambilisam) reported

    google Gmail not working for a week

  • dextns
    Emanuel (@dextns) reported

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

  • base_tube
    Base.Tube (@base_tube) reported

    The worst part isn’t the spam. It’s the $5k deal sitting in the same inbox as a crypto scam and a $50 “collab.” A public Gmail turns your business into a junk drawer. The fix isn’t more hustle. It’s a front door that filters, qualifies, and protects the good stuff.

  • thePhilRivers
    Phillip Rivers (@thePhilRivers) reported

    38,000 contacts. Zero sends in 5 years. Then one day they pulled the trigger. Emailed all 38,000 without any slow ramp up, nuking their sender reputation in the process. When your daily send volume goes from a few hundred emails to suddenly blasting 38,000 addresses. In the eyes of the inbox providers (ie. Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook ), you look like a crooked spammer. So that’s exactly where your emails go. Open rates drop to <10% and sales from email dries up with it. If you're holding onto a list and plan on sending to them when there’s less fires to put out in your business/life, remember… It takes seconds to **** your domain and months to recover. If we’d gotten to this client before this happened. We would have: > cleaned the list > ramped up the sends slowly > reintroduced the client to the list Of course there is nuance to this. But you can make bank from a dormant list. As long as you pull the right levers in the right order.

  • 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.

  • marveldcreator
    Adebanjo Marvellous (@marveldcreator) reported

    Claude: 26 tricks Almost nobody gets past Claude hack 6: 1Run the Claude Desktop app. The browser is just the demo. Cowork lives in the app. 2Use Cowork, not the chat box. If you're still typing into a chat window, you're using it like it's 2025. 3Long threads make it dumber. The longer the convo, the weaker the answers. Anthropic's own prompt engineers said it. 4Start fresh often. Bloated threads don't just confuse Claude, they quietly burn your credits. 5A token is basically a word. Everything you send and everything it sends back costs money. Stop typing "how are you." 6Here's where most people quit reading: stop giving step by step instructions. Give it the goal and get out of the way. Steps drag it back to the old Claude. 7Throw it your hardest, longest task. The stuff that makes your head hurt. That's exactly where Claude wins. 8Kill the 500 word prompts. A tight, clear problem beats a long ramble every time. Tell it what you want, not how to do it. 9It barely tells you this: use positive instructions. "Do X," never "don't do Y." Action verbs get action. 10Turn on Research mode (the '+' bottom left). Ask it something genuinely hard and just watch. 11Skills fire on their own. You don't prompt them. Type /command. Done. 12Drop AskUserQuestion into your prompt so Claude interviews you first. It prompts itself better than you ever will. 13One folder. Three subfolders. That's the whole system. People love to overcomplicate it. 14The about me file changes everything. Tell it who you are, what you love, what you can't stand. Same task, completely different answer. 15Then trim that about me file. An overloaded profile is as useless as no profile. 16Switch on Connectors. Claude can read your Gmail and Slack now. Almost nobody turns this on. 17Name every output and the exact order you want them in. Vague in, vague out. 18"Thinking" is hiding under '+' as "thinking." Hard task? Flip it on. 19For the heavy stuff, run Opus. 20It will sound 100% certain even when it's dead wrong. Make it audit its own answer before you trust a single line. 21Agreement is not accuracy. Claude wants to please you. That's not the same as being right. 22The first draft is yours to fix, not to ship. Every time. 23The one rule that actually matters: outsource the thinking, never the understanding. 24Claude is built for coding and knowledge work, not health. Use it for what it's actually good at. 25Use Projects. Load your brand, your offer, your frameworks once and every new chat starts already knowing you. 26Save anything you'll reuse as an Artifact. Then you edit it next time instead of starting from scratch.

  • zdogmode
    Zander (@zdogmode) reported

    @Krrishexe solid concept and the problem framing is really clear one thing. the gmail support email at the bottom undoes a lot of the trust the page builds. also the hero has download buttons but it's a waitlist product - pick one action and stick to it. good bones though, worth polishing before you push traffic to it

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • aiwithkelso
    Micheal O'Neill (@aiwithkelso) reported

    If 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.

  • YuriDaBae
    FrozeeL (@YuriDaBae) reported

    @TeamYouTube I had my Gmail hacked and lost my YT account. Google has not helped and remaking an algorithm is terrible, can I get some assistance?

  • 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.

  • niftyhontas
    Ivelina aka Niftyhontas (@niftyhontas) reported

    instant VC rejection signals (stop wasting your time): - Yyou make empty claims. No numbers, no proof = no credibility. - you ask for an NDA before sharing your deck. Signals inexperience. - your pitch deck has an outdated date. Signals you’ve been fundraising too long. - your market size (SAM) is over $100B. Too broad, VCs assume your numbers are wrong. - your market is too small (SAM < $1B). No VC-scale exit potential. - “we have no competition.” - founders own less than 50% after Series A. Low ownership = weak long-term incentives. - dead equity on your cap table. Bad early deals = no room for employees or future rounds. - your market size is expressed in volume, not value. VCs think in $$, not in units. - you’re not a Delaware C-Corp (or VC-friendly entity). Legal structure matters. - no technical co-founder. No CTO? No funding (for tech startups). - you want to sell to “everyone.” No clear ICP = no focus = no investment. - you talk about exits too early. If you’re pre-seed, focus on building, not selling. - your deck is full of jargon. “Disruption,” “transformation,” “game-changer” = auto-reject. - you exaggerate traction. If investors dig and find out, you’re done. - you’re using a Gmail/Hotmail email. Get a professional domain email. - you can’t estimate CAC/LTV. If you don’t know your unit economics, you’re not ready. - you’re slow to reply to emails. Speed = execution. Slow response = weak founder. - your GTM strategy is just a list of channels. No clear funnel = no go. - your round terms are off-market. Investors expect valuations in a certain range. - you’re raising for less than 18 months or more than 24 months of runway. Too little = risky, too much = over-optimistic. - talking “equity” and “valuation” at pre-seed. Pre-seed rounds = SAFEs, not priced equity. - you can’t handle rejection. VCs talk, don’t burn bridges. - you’re building in a cold market. Some sectors just aren’t getting funded right now. - no “unfair advantage.” If anyone can copy you, why should VCs bet on you? - you’re a Forbes 30 Under 30. 🚩 Investors know PR ≠ success. - your deck is circulating without investor engagement. If no one's biting, something's off. what else?