Gmail status: access issues and outage reports
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Problems in the last 24 hours
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July 5: Problems at Gmail
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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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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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Peter (@peter) reportedI’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.
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Nicolas Olaya (@ecom_nicolas) reported10 Email Marketing Trends That Will Define 2026 Over the past few years, we've worked with 100+ ecommerce brands across every revenue stage. Some patterns are becoming impossible to ignore. These aren't predictions. They're the strategies the best brands are already using to stay ahead. Here's the condensed version. 1. Human-Sounding Emails Are Winning AI-generated emails are flooding inboxes, and they all have the same polished, soulless, "unlock your potential" energy. Subscribers are tuning them out. The emails that are cutting through right now feel like a real person wrote them. Short sentences, conversational tone, a founder sharing something personal, an opinion that's slightly polarizing. This isn't anti-AI. It's about using AI as a tool, not a replacement for your brand voice. The human touch is what makes someone open email #47 from your brand instead of archiving it. 2. Retention Thinking Over Email Marketing Thinking For a long time, email marketers were hired to do one thing: send emails that generate revenue. Design a template, write copy, hit send, check the dashboard. That era is fading. The email marketers creating the most value in 2026 think like retention strategists. They understand the P&L, they know the CAC and payback period, they think about cohort analysis and product adoption rates—not just open rates and click rates. When you operate this way, you stop being "the email person" and become a strategic partner who solves real business problems. 3. Plain Text Emails as a Strategic Weapon Design emails still have their place. But plain text emails from the founder are consistently outperforming graphic-heavy campaigns for education, re-engagement, and personal updates. Three reasons: Better deliverability. They're lighter, and inbox providers favor them. More authentic. They feel human in a world drowning in polished marketing. They stand out. They look different from everything else in the inbox. The smart move is mixing both into your calendar. Design for product highlights and promotions. Plain text for founder stories, education, and personal check-ins. The contrast keeps things fresh. 4. Product Adoption Flows Over Sales Sequences Post-purchase used to be: thank you, cross-sell, review request. The entire sequence was designed to extract more money as fast as possible. The 2026 approach is completely different. The best brands are building post-purchase flows that help customers succeed with the product first. How to use it. When to use it. What to expect. Common mistakes to avoid. Because if someone doesn't use your product consistently, they don't see results. And if they don't see results, they churn. No amount of clever cross-sell emails will save a customer who never opened the bottle. 5. Zero-Party Data 2.0 Collecting zero-party data through your pop-up isn't new. How brands are using it has evolved. The old approach: Ask a question, store the answer, maybe personalize the welcome flow. That was ZPD 1.0. ZPD 2.0 is using that data across your entire business. When 57% of your customers tell you they struggle with a specific problem, that's not just an email segmentation insight. That's business intelligence. It should influence what products you develop, what hooks your ads use, and what copy goes on your product pages. Your pop-up is a market research engine, not just a list growth tool. 6. Micro-Commitment Flows When someone commits to a small action, they're significantly more likely to follow through with a bigger one. The best brands are embedding micro-commitments throughout their flows. We tested this with a supplement brand. We made subscribers "activate" their recurring discount by completing a short survey, even though every subscriber gets the discount by default. The group that claimed it had significantly higher LTV and repurchase rate. Why? Because when people put effort into claiming something, they value it more. That psychological investment translates directly into better retention. 7. Billing Reminder Optimization If you're a subscription brand, this single email might be the highest-leverage thing you can improve. Most brands send: "Your card will be charged in 3 days." That's basically an invitation to cancel. You're leading with cost instead of value. The reframe: "Your next delivery ships in 3 days, and here's the free gift we included." That shifts the psychology from "I'm losing money" to "I'm receiving something." We've seen up to 30% lower subscription churn with this approach. It's also one of the best moments to present a one-click upsell while the customer is already mentally prepared for the delivery. 8. Deliverability-First Strategy With Gmail and Yahoo tightening their filtering, deliverability has moved from "something to keep an eye on" to the foundation everything else sits on. A deliverability-first strategy means you don't build your email program and look at deliverability later. You design the entire strategy around it from the start. Authentication before you send a single email. Monthly list cleaning as non-negotiable. Sending to engaged segments instead of blasting. Monitoring spam rates weekly. Every decision—how often to send, what to send, and who to send to—should be filtered through one question: Will this help or hurt my inbox placement? 9. AI as a Partner, Not a Replacement This brings the AI conversation full circle. AI is a terrible replacement for strategic thinking. But it's an incredible accelerator for execution. Use AI to write email copy in minutes. Use it to generate a month's worth of campaign ideas. Use it to analyze hundreds of subject lines and uncover patterns humans would miss. But the human always makes the strategic decisions, the creative calls, and the judgment calls about what's right for the brand. AI handles the heavy lifting. You steer the ship. 10. Optimization Over Aesthetics A beautiful email is useless if it doesn't convert. This mindset has become dominant among the best email marketers. Compress every image so emails load fast. Make sure the above-the-fold section communicates the entire offer before anyone scrolls. Design mobile-first. Test in dark mode. Check rendering across Gmail, Outlook, and Apple Mail. Track the metrics that actually matter, not just Klaviyo attributed revenue. The brands generating the most revenue per subscriber aren't the ones with the prettiest emails. They're the ones where every email is built to perform.
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photon⁹⁷ 🍁 | 🇦🇷🇪🇸 (@Red_Mercury___) reported@benzene2619 How many accounts do you have? Twitter: 2 instagram: 2 Facebook: 2 Snapchat: 1 TikTok: 0 Spotify: 2 Pinterest: 1 Gmail: 12 logged in ( can login 150 accounts ) Telegram: 3
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Frank O'Connor (@HusbandOfAyn) reportedDear @Tesla your new car process sucks. My wife is buying a Y. Things went south when she used GPay to pay the 500 bucks or whatever. She was switched to her Gmail, which isn't her Tesla account, she's on my CT and has an account through her main email. Then, it routed everything to an address from 10 years ago. We'll that's not going to work. So then we spent an hour with a person, we had to complete a new Tesla account just to merge it. It took my wife over 4 hours to buy a model Y. This system is ****. Does it work? Yes. It's it user proof? **** no. My wife has PTSD of her phone browser tab closing and losing what she was working on in the TSLA app. If Tesla's going to under sell or not pay for salesman or people who answer the phone on a buy-in, then the system has to be perfect. It is not perfect. I deal with this also because I have to use the Tesla app to submit issues with my cyber truck. I'd rather use a web browser on my main pc because the app is horrible. I'm not allowed to. This is retarded. Dear TSLA, you succeed, I succeed. Investor from week 1. This is a problem.
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Ibrahim Baba (@IbraheemBaba01) reported@Sidra_adviser @sidrachain @maljefairi Please return login with Gmail and password i lose my Gmail please 🙏🙏🙏
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ccx15 (@codecrackx15) reportedOne of the great things about Proton Mail (The Proton Suite) is that I can create additional emails under my main email, and they all function from inside my main email box. For instance… my Gmail is NOT my name. So I’ve used that for quite a bit of stuff. Also, I found out early on that spammers trend to target emails with names in them (not a super big issue if the spam catcher is competent and not called Outlook). Proton is under my name. So moving some stuff to it… Substack for instance, would put that out on every email list. I don’t want that. Problem solved Proton’s Identity and addresses feature. I simply create my old gmail address with a Proton address (it was available) and then I change it to that in all the services my gmail is in. On the Proton Ultimate plan, you can create up to 15 identity addresses. Another perk… Create on for jobs sites and LinkedIn, especially when you are job hunting. Once you find a job, hit the toggle next to that identity and all that spammy junk that job sites send… STOPS coming to your main email box. I've added Proton's X link below. Privacy should be at the top of your list going forward, so go check them out. @ProtonPrivacy
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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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Olatunji20🐐 (@PhotoKriss) reported@BenoHr80463 Have never gotten any link on my Gmail. Please is it general issue?
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Defender (@Defender_RK) reported@Google @TeamYouTube I need help recovering my Gmail account. The verification OTP is being sent to both my registered phone number and the same Gmail account that I can't access, so I'm stuck and unable to sign in. Please help me recover my account. Thank you. #GoogleSupport
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Nav Toor (@heynavtoor) reportedYou changed your phone number last year. Someone else has it now. Every time your bank, Gmail, or WhatsApp sends a code to that number, they get it. Not you. Princeton tested 259 recycled US numbers. 171 could still log into someone's old accounts. Here's how to fix it in 10 minutes 👇
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Anjula Dwivedi (@HeyAnjula) reportedClaude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok agree on almost nothing. They all quietly agreed on MCP. Here's the part nobody's telling you: there are 11,000+ MCP servers live right now, and fewer than 5% make a single dollar. The plumbing is built. The money isn't picked up yet. MCP is basically USB-C for AI. Before it, connecting an AI to your tools meant hand-wiring a custom integration every single time. Now you build one small server and every major AI can plug into it — Gmail, your database, Notion, any API. And you don't even need to be a real engineer anymore. You describe the tool, Claude or ChatGPT writes most of the server, you ship it in a weekend. The playbook is stupidly simple: → Find a boring workflow someone repeats every week → Build one sharp MCP server that kills it → Free tier for reach, paid tier for revenue → Charge per use, per seat, or per outcome Servers that actually solve something are pulling $500–3K/mo. Some hit $10K in six weeks. Built once, sold on repeat. The window where "understands MCP + ships one tool" is rare won't stay open long. The marketplace is empty. Be the one who fills it.
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alkimiadev (@alkimiadev) reported@cr3ghost I obviously had no idea this was happening or at least not at this extreme level when I switched to linux full time years ago, but the same basic underlying rationale is why I stopped using github for private hosting when microsoft bought them and why I won't use vscode. I started looking at google in the same way last year. A little over a year ago I largely de-googled my life. I was doing research into their sketchy moderation system on youtube and it involved actively violating their tos since there is literally no other way to do it. Their tos is worded such that any kind of research like that leaves one risking their google account. That was when I realized how fragile my online life had become due entirely to excessive trust placed in google. I still use gmail because I've had it forever but nothing I care about (knowingly) touches google's servers. I own the domains that use for the emails and while I don't host the email servers (use proton) I could host my own email server if needed.
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Andra (@Enduristic1) reportedIs anyone else having Gmail problems? I have no way of verifying if it’s the app or just me.
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ccx15 (@codecrackx15) reportedOne of the great things about Proton Mail (The Proton Suite) is that I can create additional emails under my main email, and they all function from inside my main email box. For instance… my Gmail is NOT my name. So I’ve used that for quite a bit of stuff. Also, I found out early on that spammers trend to target emails with names in them (not a super big issue if the spam catcher is competent and not called Outlook). Proton is under my name. So moving some stuff to it… Substack for instance, would put that out on every email list. I don’t want that. Problem solved Proton’s Identity and addresses feature. I simply create my old gmail address with a Proton address (it was available) and then I change it to that in all the services my gmail is in. On the Proton Ultimate plan, you can create up to 15 identity addresses. Another perk… Create one for jobs sites and LinkedIn, especially when you are job hunting. Once you find a job, hit the toggle next to that address in the control panel and all that spammy junk that job sites send will instantly STOP coming to your main email box. I've added Proton's X link below. Privacy should be at the top of your list going forward, so go check them out. @ProtonPrivacy
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BlackRox (@Rizwan0724) reported@muzamil_45 Whtsapp ne abhi ye feature banaya aur mene 2020 me banaya tha I put 4 options to login to chatting app Username Gmail Phone no and Facebook account But sadly Pakistan me talent ki qadr nh he
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Juan (@RicoSuavez) reported@kalaelizabeth @PlayStation They are legally required by law to do so. Microsoft also closes your account after two plus years of inactivity based on their own policies. This is due to security and privacy issues. This is literally what Gmail, yahoo, Hotmail, etc do.
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Stefan (@StefanAdo) reported@blknoiz06 any idea why i can't login bullpen ? can't connect, neither wallet or gmail, no aidrop for mee rip
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Puneet Patwari (@system_monarch) reportedGmail tells you your email is "Sent" in a split second - well before it's actually reached the other person, and sometimes before it's even tried. It's not really lying. It's making a promise. Sending mail means talking to the other person's mail server, which might be slow, busy, or down. If Gmail made you sit and wait for that, sending would feel broken. So instead it drops your email into a line and instantly tells you it's done. A separate system in the background picks emails off that line and does the slow work of actually delivering them, trying again if the other server isn't answering. This is called a message queue. Whenever a job is slow or unreliable, you take it, set it aside, and deal with it separately. "Sent" doesn't mean it arrived. It means "we've got it, and we'll get it there."
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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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Tim J Baxter. Get Off My Beach! (@TJ69B) reported@pineapple6434 @catturd2 The US tech giants could cripple the UK. How? With the backing of the US administration shut down every service in the UK. No access to GMail, Facebook, WhatsApp-everything. The government would be on its knees in a week.
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Nurse Ann(Ann Lursen Mia) (@minhtuanGojo) reported@googleaccount I LOST MY OLD DEVICE BECAUSE IT BROKEN MY OLD EMAIL HAVE AUTHENTICATOR I DONT HAVE ANY WAY TO RECOVERY THAT GMAIL.
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Aymen Azoui (@chaouidz97) reportedAnd if the product is only “gather invoices from Gmail,” I don’t really see the competitiveness or the point. So yeah. Moving to the next idea. Next idea. Next error.
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Ven Venkata | Email Marketing (@0Venkata) reportedInbox placement is not the same thing as delivery rate. Delivery rate is what your ESP reports. It measures whether the email was accepted by the receiving server, not bounced, not rejected outright. Most ESPs show delivery rates of 98-99% and teams read that as "our emails are reaching people." Delivery to a spam folder counts as delivered. Delivery to a promotions tab counts as delivered. An email that sits unopened in a folder the recipient never checks counts as delivered in the ESP dashboard. Inbox placement is the number that actually matters: what percentage of delivered emails reached the primary inbox versus spam, promotions, or another folder. This is not in your ESP. Your ESP doesn't know where the email ended up after the receiving server accepted it. Google Postmaster shows inbox placement for Gmail recipients specifically. GlockApps and Mail-Tester run seed tests that simulate placement across multiple providers before a send. A 99% delivery rate and a 60% inbox placement rate is not a good outcome. It's 40% of sends reaching a folder where they have a meaningful chance of never being seen, reported as a 99% success. The metric your ESP leads with is not the metric that determines whether your email program works.
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Aika Velho (@StradegyMonkey) reported1. I earned share of USDT profit from manual market signals I sent to my Skype contact X. 2. I bought Old School RuneScape gold with that share, using Skype. 3. I built a seed that purchased slaves from a botnet with Bitcoin, changed Skype password and sold the OSRS gold through Skype to Bitcoin in an unknown address, so I can't tell the address to Binance support and hijack automatically created accounts, while verifying identity, once I implement Binance. I received a confirmation this by e-mail to Gmail, using IMAP client. 4. The network started using a very simple artificial neural network and thus machine learning based on ratios of Bollinger Bands to send market signals over Skype to the contact X and limited withdrawals to the customer's Bitcoin address once it recognized a Bitcoin deposit to my Bitcoin address from a customer. The contact X sent profit to the network, while receiving Bitcoin from it for simulated losses. 5. Customers who requested a report each month, received a report from one(.)com webmail after a balance query. Only one withdrawal was requested, but it was so small I handled it quick from my own assets instead of spending time by requesting it from the network. Withdrawals would have resulted into purchase of Old School RuneScape gold and trading them to Bitcoin to keep the unknown Bitcoin address unknown. Withdrawals required a balance query, which was broken once customers had requested automatic reports after I had worked on automatic deposits for a while, which got delayed due to working on extensions. Regulation forced automatic withdrawals and Binance as creating a seed should stay permissionless and trading shouldn't be centralized as a single Skype contact. Automatic reports and automatic withdrawals were delayed by sickness, Binance GUI and captcha updates, and updates being delayed by their effect on codebase to give time to stop attacks.
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Bryan (@BryanBendickson) reported@RealB0ssMaker @SSGPrinceVegeta It’s 100% legal Gmail does it as well why should they waste server space on someone not using the service
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District 1 Research 🇺🇸 (@District1ResNYC) reported@luanalopeslara I’m having problems logging in, lost phone, 2fa is tied to @gmail HPNsanchez and phone I tried creating another account but it’s flagged as a duplicate.
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Brian Jacobson (@BrianHJacobson) reported@LouisLJJohns @Mark_McEathron @JeremyRedfernFL Louis walk me through your workflow here. 1. Attempt to Login to X with the fsudude account > 2. Use the recovery email displayed to guess the gmail account > 3. Attempt to login to gmail with the guessed email account and when prompted enter Layla's number > 4. Number goes through confirming it was her. Is that what you are claiming?
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Jason Staats⚡ (@jasononfirms) reported127 Ways Accounting Firms Are Using AI: Drafting proposals from meeting transcripts We built a project proposal calculator Replacing Gruntworx Basis tracking of crypto from GL and CSV trades as Coinbase is often wrong Build a 3 tier pricing proposal artifact based on questionnaires from a client Reading and summarizing operating agreements or trust documents Taking pricing sheets from multiple firms, comparing and contrasting them to each other to see how ours compares Creating Tax Advisory calculators for recurring client requests Basic tax research We have automated the first draft of tax preparation for our condo and hoa clients Comparing source documents to wage and income transcript to see whether all tax docs were received and input on tax return Convert a new client’s depreciation schedule PDF into a CSV for import into the tax software We use it to organize tax documentation during intake We use ChatGPT to build monthly KPI dashboards and financial insights for monthly memos for all bookkeeping clients Consolidated financials with budget to actual variance analysis Completing a lengthy disclosure checklist for an audit Initial review of month-end financials Generate workpapers to better standardize client documents We used it to prepare workpapers that are in spreadsheet format Standardizing client data and cleaning up our client lists Automated NPS surveys based on workflows with our PM. Linked the data with our PM and made it filterable by vertical and team. When client is deemed a promoter they’re asked to leave a Google review Drafting internal and external emails IT security reports Used Claude to figure out how to connect our existing apps Analyze timesheets Draft memos Using it for comparing AR from Service Titan and QBO and figuring out discrepancies. Also for AP discrepancies from vendor portals/QBO. Game changer Reads my emails every 4 hours to find any new “to do’s” and post in a to-do list artifact where I keep track of all the tasks that get emailed to me I created a daily digest that pulls from my email, calender, and Slack channels to post back to Slack for me a Canvas checklist, highlights, and a summary of my new emails Building engagement letters for clients I dumped 12 months of bank statements, asked it to build a spreadsheet for expenses Claude is pulling all my client emails and meeting transcripts as I have it perform monthly reviews of the financials, create dashboards and forecasts and give advice Built a new website i use it to draft blog posts and social media content We generate leads by scraping job boards looking for bookkeepers and send daily emails after qualifying the lead We built an interactive marketing calendar When hiring we use it to identify gaps between job applicant's resume and the job description, then analyze 1st interview transcript. For writing better formalize SOPs I had a client who sent handwritten donations, I couldn't read it. Took a picture and uploaded to ChatGPT and it created a downloadable spreadsheet that tied to the dollar AI built our firm metrics tracker/dashboard (lead volume, close rate, capacity metrics, etc) Using it as my business coach to see how I can update offers and better explain my value to prospective clients We use it to create data visualizations Creating notes from recorded meetings and calls with clients We built an AI-managed internal wiki for firm knowledge/documentation Building an accounting treatment resource guide for staff to standardize across the team I've used it to create a financial advisory tool with benchmarks, affect of changed, ratios, drivers, and narrative evaluations Shopping questions. Saved a lot money not buying products from social media. I created a print to review the current year tax return and generate different levels of client deliverables giving results, planning, feedback etc Claude daily for research & graphic design. Tax planning ideas. Customer deliverables with need for graphic design (in our brand). Writing excel scripts to format and finalize excel financials Using it to look at historical data for time and billing for each client to determine renewal fees We transcribe call recordings with AI. Low hanging fruit but very very helpful Used AI to join three different vendor lists, then pull in a recipe list for a restaurant to develop a cost per item so we can evaluate profitability Extracting stock trade data from a 1099B PDF. Maybe that’s too vanilla, but OMG Build custom (expanded) MCPs for ANY software that has API (ie write access to QBO) We use Claude to review prospect documentation to determine if they’re a good fit Clean up files during a migration from our old cloud drive to a new one Monitor file system folder structure Point Claude to a propety management software and pull all income statements, rent rolls, debt and build an entire cfo dashboard daily for rental property investors Vibe coded a W9 Tracker that connects to QBO so we can request W9s throughout the year instead at year-end. We use claude cowork to tax return summaries that are presented to clients to help provide understanding of their tax return We use AI to turn printed bank statements into qbo upload files for clients without online bank access I’m using the Double MCP to add client tasks to their portal via Claude. I used Claude to create a staff evaluation with rankings based on what they do well and what they need to improve on. My client is old school and wants reports the exact format he has always received reports in. He is so particular he wants a specific font. I now export the reports in excel and use Claude to fully format all tabs of the report and generate a final PDF. To help with roadblocks that stop at me, we created a Slack channel for questions. If the questions doesn’t have a response by the end of the day, Claude will send it to my to-do list. This helps make sure it doesn’t get missed or overlooked Project tracking. Looking for lagging projects to move or notify preparers and clients. I throw in CPE certificates and it creates a CSV I can upload to the state every year for license renewal Claude built out a fleet tracker for a executive transportation company to track vehicle trips and allocate proportional fixed and variable costs I use it to write Excel macros Draft tax opinions letters and workpapers to use for client or legal purposes I created a live artifact that searches email and present a daily briefing on new issues Tie out tax returns to supporting documents Have it grade our EOS level 10 meetings Automating the creation of journal entries A use AI to build a proof of cash in a Transaction Advisory practice Reconciling the client's bank and credit card statements to their PBC cash activity worksheet We generate friendly reminders out of company email to upload client documents We use Claude to personalize client tax organizers Building deliverables for clients (accountable plans, amortization schedules, etc) Formatting a private letter ruling request. Specified the problem and the code in question and asked it to produce a word document. We still had to make edits but it was an excellent start! Building an excel workbook to track our pay formula Explaining complex tax circumstance in easy to digest format. Read and summarize trust documents Coded a custom Karbon KPI dashboard Build a realtime tax dashboard and staff capacity estimator Dump prepped tax return and workpaper into Claude and have it review for accuracy then have it review for tax planning opportunities Using it to write code in Google AppsScript Coding a replacement for my $1,000 a month report writing software Built a Claude-powered Google Sheet to update and maintain Karbon organization and contact data from one place instead of their UI Reconciliation bot for when the numbers just aren’t coming together Organize tax workpapers and identify missing items compared to last year's tax return Built a tax report reviewing the return and identifying tax planning opportunities Claude Design total marketing revamp. Amaze. Amaze. Amaze. Once a client uploads my requested documents into a folder connected to Claude, my AI reviews it for the audit criteria I gave it and produces a succinct report of findings and recommendations. Using it to create email verbiage and financial reports to clients as well as create my own transaction classification app for QBO Summarizing complex transaction documents for corporate reorganizations to identify and action on tax risks. Building flow diagrams or excel models to reflect aspects of the transaction. Drop in my prior year engagement letter and the newest Camico draft to compare and see what I need to add / change. Compare current tax year docs with last year's. Generate a table of what has changed and implied questions. Make a report that can be sent to the client I built a workaround that helped me extract a client's 100+ bank rules from Xero more efficiently since Xero doesn't currently allow bulk export of bank rules (for Master Client Sheet preparation) Create an org chart visual Creating a worksheet of transactions from scanned receipts We built an API connector between Zoho Books (sales invoices) and Sage Intacct (to import revenue) It’s simple, but I use it to find mismatches between qb and bank statement. Why are they different? Put in bank statement and pdf of qb transactions I record work I’m doing for a new client then give the recording to Claude, and have it build an SOP for the work Compare tax workpapers to draft tax return and call out any transcription errors Analyze 1099-Bs to pull out and calculate foreign source dividends and US Govt Obligation % based on data provided in the 1099 or sourcing the information online Review job applications and resumes to tell me whether they followed the instructions on the job description and meet our minimum requirements Creating an importable trial balance for Drake from QB chart of accounts and Trial balance. Then use Claude to build the AJEs and FJEs Checklists! I took a 500+ page PDF of a big 4 IFRS financial disclosure checklist and turned it into a fully functioning financial statement checklist, then fed it my client financials to have it prepare the disclosures Overhead allocations by class + locations, creating the percentage allocation journal entry to import into QuickBooks Online We’re using Claude to automate a weekly staff overview. Syncing with Harvest (timesheets) and practice management to give provide weekly employee hours and open tasks that are overdue. Building service descriptions in our proposals We built a benchmark worksheet comparing a construction company to others in their industry based on revenue, size of team, size of projects, ownership model and entity. We enter the data from rolling 12 months from the client’s financials and then compare direct costs as percentages of revenue to see which area they need to improve. Created our own reasonable comp report builder that pulls data from the bureau of labor statistics. We create custom assessments for candidates tailored specifically to them, based on the job role and resume. We do this to test if they can actually do what their resume says they can do. Then if any skill gaps come up in the interview, we can add questions to the assessment. Claude then gives us a rubric to help us assess the candidates’ work. We built an AI-powered 1040 tax return explainer using Remotion that converts a CPA-uploaded draft tax return into a personalized, easy-to-understand video. We use Claude to review the high volume of resumes we receive from Indeed. Cowork drafts comments for LinkedIn and instagram, logging all activity in my task manager, and continues to monitor my LinkedIn and IG to ensure I follow up on any comments I receive. (Repeats daily) We automated manual Oracle data reconciliation against Google Sheets to generate real-time customer snapshots, surfacing past-due invoices, outstanding balances, PO renewal needs, and full communication history from Gmail. Eliminated hours of manual data aggregation. Used Claude to redo the pages on my website around my ideal customer profile. Awesome! We feed the proforma tax organizers in to have it create a custom PDF that has checkboxes and text fields for the client to fill in. We use Clickup’s AI to fetch a summary of overdues and other ops metrics instead of a human digging into dashboards. I put masked tax returns into Gemini and ask it to do a partner review before I look at it. I’ve also strated including the PY and asking it to compare differences and make sure carry forwards are consistent. I then gave the tax preparer the Gemini review notes (after I reviewed them) and asked them to make changes. HUGE training tool. Very simple. Made a copy of XCM workflow to run review notes back and forth. It tracks who gave the note, what type it is, response, if it is closed, etc. Syncs to Financial Cents. I used Replit to do this (Highly recommend Replit). I taught AI to enter ordinary dividends from a Composite 1099 into the web-based Mutual Fund Tax Guide, which calculates the US Government Interest included in dividend income, for state tax purposes. I made a Claude artifact that lets you drop in tax transcript PDF, and it spits out the form 843 PDF for a penalty refund.
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Satyajit Bose (@CricketSatyajit) reported@GoogleIndia Dear Sir I am unable to recover my Google Accounts, there are multiple accounts we re logged into my device but after device reset I am trying to login in my Google account I have the @gmail id and password both bt while doing 2 step verification I am getting trouble