Gmail status: access issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: errors, website down and sign in.
Gmail is a free, advertising-supported email service developed by Google. Users can access Gmail on the web and through the mobile apps for Android and iOS, as well as through third-party programs that synchronize email content through POP or IMAP protocols.
Problems in the last 24 hours
The graph below depicts the number of Gmail reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
June 15: Problems at Gmail
Gmail is having issues since 07:40 AM EST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!
Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Gmail users through our website.
- Errors (38%)
- Website Down (33%)
- Sign in (29%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Gmail outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 6 hours ago |
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Website Down | 7 hours ago |
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Website Down | 8 hours ago |
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Website Down | 8 hours ago |
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Sign in | 13 hours ago |
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Errors | 18 hours ago |
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Gmail Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Valak X (@ValakX18) reportedI foregot to warmup my youtube channel here are the problems I am facing I am getting views like 3k views in last three shorts but its hard to get a single subscriber second in youtube you have to give atleast 4- 10 initial views from different gmail and if you don't it can stay in your shorts videos but views will always be zero and because of these initial views your videos will be pushed to your country you can take the risk of using vpn
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Markandey Sharma (@TechByMarkandey) reportedYour Gmail says it's full, and Google is betting you'll just pay to fix it. That 15GB of free storage is shared across Gmail, Drive, and Photos, and it's often clogged with files and emails you no longer need. Google would rather sell you more storage for $1.99/month than remind you that you can free up space yourself. Here are 7 ways to clear gigabytes of storage in one afternoon, before you spend a single cent:
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ZYLOO (@zyloo_io) reported@cl82253 Try login with real gmail account
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Sir Jim (@SirJim001) reported@trovefinance Check your DM. I sent you mail using my Gmail address since last week. But your team haven't respond. Fix and correct this issues with immediate effect
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ASHWANI (@Ashwani143_) reported@FearlessDanreal One question if I run 2 channel in same gmail then any issue I faces it or not
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Clayton Burns (@ClaytonBurnsPhD) reported@EraOccidental That is not the primary issue with English. Knowledge of other languages is useful, of course, but it is not necessary for assimilation of English grammar. In America the hard truth is that College Board has made and is making Americans stupid. David Coleman is a remarkably stupid person. We have to learn how to think. No more stupid SAT word lists or stupid SAT “grammar.” Here is smart thinking. Enter COBUILD English Grammar word lists in your Gmail. Look up the words in OALD App and Merriam-Webster online. Analyze them with their grammatical patterns in carefully tested curricula. There are many such boxes in COBUILD. Referring to ideas: analysis assessment assumption attitude belief conclusion conjecture concept deduction delusion diagnosis doctrine doubt estimate evaluation fear finding guess hope idea illusion inference insight interpretation misinterpretation notion opinion picture plan position reasoning scheme supposition theory thinking view viewpoint vision wish Nouns with reported clauses: admission advice agreement announcement answer argument assertion assumption belief claim conclusion decision declaration dream expectation explanation feeling guess hope information knowledge promise reply report response revelation rule rumour saying sense statement thought threat understanding warning wish
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Yoyao (@yoyaoh) reportedI used to think competitor comparison pages were enough. I was wrong, and it cost my clients real visibility. When I started building content for SaaS brands, the alternative pages always targeted the obvious rivals. Us vs them. Us vs the other big name. Box-checking the comparison keywords. It felt complete. It wasn't. Because that's not what the buyer is actually replacing. A customer support tool isn't usually losing to another helpdesk. It's losing to a shared Gmail inbox. A spreadsheet tracker. A Slack channel where requests disappear. The buyer's real alternative is the messy thing they're doing right now. Not the competitor in the same software category. I missed that for years. I'd help a brand win the "X vs Y" page and watch it do nothing. The buyer wasn't choosing between X and Y. They were choosing between buying anything at all and limping along with what they had. The advice I ignored too long: explain the old way, not just the rival way. Show the spreadsheet. Show the manual process. Show the stack of disconnected tools the team duct-taped together. Explain why that breaks down at scale. That's the comparison that moves someone, because that's the decision they're actually making. Competitors are a small slice of your alternative set. The status quo is the rest. What is your buyer really replacing when they choose you?
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UK FREEDOM 🇬🇧 (@UKFREEDOMUNITE) reportedLmao, Gmail doesn’t allow that many, but I do have an email server to send them all at once, so it’s no big deal 😝 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧
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Jack Su (@jacksuyu_su) reportedI am using codex to manage my Gmail account now. Such as deleting 7-days old emails from some senders automatically, this can easily trim down my Gmail
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Xcommunicated (@XCommuneicated) reported@ThatRetiredDude I suspect LdS lawfare tactic. I faced this same tactic by my Mormon ex in a child custody case, when he withheld contact and the court refused to act because of this same service issue. I also was served via Gmail without providing consent to electronic service.
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🌼Emily Rose🌼 (@sugerloadedgirl) reported@IntCyberDigest My problem is having Gmail and Google Drive for so long… be tough to shift off of them for me…
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jenelle 𐐪♡𐑂 (@haechiesbear) reported@haechanprints yea gmail not working i think bes 😭 but yahoo, outlook, and naver works 🥹
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Alex Berman® 👑 Galadon (@alxberman) reportedCold email is NOT about: * Subject lines * Cute wording * Copy pasting the perfect script You're tweaking subject lines, trying to find the perfect "turn of phrase" (lol) But I've tested this across millions of emails. and subject lines BARELY matter. It comes down to two things: 1. Fix your targeting One client came to me frustrated, reaching out to sales teams with 5-20 SDRs... But no one was replying. The problem wasn't the email. It was the list... He was filtering by COMPANY SIZE and not department size So a company with 3,000 sales people got the same email as a company with 30 We changed his linkedin sales navigator settings... And responses poured in immediately. He didn't change his email. Didn't change his offer. Just sent to the right people. You need to know who you're emailing: * Are they still employed? * Is their email verified? * Is their job title right? 2. Fix your deliverability This isn't 2019 where you can send 30 emails a day from Google Workspace and expect messages to get through... Modern cold email requires proper email infrastructure. Here's how to do it right: * Use dedicated email-sending systems, not Gmail or Outlook (that means Custom SMTP) * Distribute sending across multiple domains * Keep volume low per inbox (2 emails per day only) The goal isn't to "churn and burn" It's to deliver high-quality, targeted emails at scale without triggering the automated filters. If you want me to take a look at your setup, tell you exactly what's wrong, and show you how to fix it - join Galadon Gold. 4 coaching calls a week. Courses. Private community. Cancel anytime. The price goes up by $100 on June 30th. That's 16 days from now. Join now. Talk soon, Alex P.S. I've helped over 14,000 founders, agencies, and B2B teams fix their cold email and scale to millions in revenue. Are you in?
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Mostofa kamal (@mostofakamal00) reported12/ Before buying more Google storage, spend 15 minutes auditing what you already have. You might discover problem isn't Gmail at all It's the files Google quietly store elsewhere 💡Following me @mostofakamal00 Bookmark this for the next time Google says your storage is full.
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Lilcrush09 (@lilcrush09) reportedI need your help my Gmail has been hacked now I want to login into my cowrywise account but the hacked Gmail is still there why can't I used another method apart from using the Gmail @cowrywise
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Nazia Farheen (@NaziaFarheen84) reported@akkadkhan It asked whether I'm login in via x or gmail..I clicked on Twitter account...😑..
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Thanh Pham (@runsonai) reportedJust did this live. I'm heading out for the weekend but I have a client meeting Monday. There was one open thread: a vendor needed to confirm whether an automated email workflow we recently fixed was actually delivering. Until she replied, I couldn't fully close the loop. The old way? Check my inbox tonight. Check again tomorrow. Check again Monday morning. Scramble before the meeting if something's wrong. Instead, I told claude: "Check my gmail every 8 hours. If she reports an issue, fix the workflow and reply confirming it's resolved. If she says it's working, let her know we're set for Monday. Otherwise, just log the update." Now there's a loop running in my terminal. Every 8 hours it checks my inbox and decides what to do next. If there's a problem, it fixes it. If everything's working, it sends the appropriate reply in my voice. Either way, it logs every action so I have a clean summary when I'm back. I'd never build a workflow for a one-off weekend handoff. It's too small and too specific. But that's the sweet spot for loops. Monitor a condition. Check on a schedule. Take the next action. Sometimes that action is simply replying. Sometimes it's actually fixing the problem. I left for the weekend. The work didn't stop.
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Hentaigana 🔔🔔 (@Hntaigana) reported@Blahsblahsblo @omgsidewalks @Microsoft Search is so broken everywhere even as Google has over 4 trillion mcap and that, plus email, drive, calendar were historically the only things they did well (Gemini is decent). Gmail search is bad, Google Drive search is bad, Windows search is worse, X search abominable.
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𝐇𝐈 (@HeyGujju) reported@Mukesh_vala12 Gmail sathe login nthi thatu ?
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adam (@adamtechh) reported@J_Coe13 Seems to struggle with 2FA. It had trouble doing my Gmail as you had to physically click “Yes it’s me” in the YouTube app.
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Tymofii Antonenko (@tymofii) reported@dev_mario They weren't joking. You literally create a test Gmail, set it up, and provide those creds in the login details field. It's the only way for Google sign-in only apps.
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Oyelade Muheez Adedotun (@MuheezMuzzy) reported@clevabanking Okay no problem, I don't you mean on X I thought on Gmail
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Agent Meta ☧ (@497thJager) reported@ImaginatorBryce @aaliyahvtuber_ Gmail isn't down
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Bradley J. Birzer (@bradleybirzer) reported@JohnGarthWriter Hey John, I sent you a request at your gmail account. Do you still use that email? No problem if the answer is no to my request. Thanks!
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Bitcoin Aussie (@bitcoinaussie_) reported@TheAppleDesign So when I use Apple mail app to login to my gmail, it becomes Apple Mail.. just kidding always.
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Edi Budimilic (@edibudimilic) reportedJust finished setting up Hermes. Don’t know what is the name of these type of systems but something like OpenClaw, an autonomous personal assistant that works for me directly. I connected it to my Gmail and chat apps. It has its own server with terminal, browser, file access, and it can do literally anything. I already started playing with it in a way that feels pretty useful. It checks my emails and reminds me if there’s anything critical I need to do, for example respond with a decision to someone waiting. It drafts me a reply if it has enough info. I only need to approve it. I connected it to ElevenLabs API so it speaks fluent Croatian and I can talk to it back via any chat app.
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Sloth 😼🏴☠️🌴 (@cryptosloth_nft) reported@tsubasaP2E Game: @niftyisland Chain(s): ETH, BASE,APE, SOL, RONIN, ABSTACT, and POLYGON Ways to earn: Play, Quest, and/or Stake Wallet required: NONE. Login via Gmail or other email.
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Cowboy (@FreezingFaces) reported@johnhelmuth_ @nandoprince93 My Gmail emails come through instantly. The native Mail app some times takes a few minutes, or you need to pull down to refresh it.
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Katyayani Shukla (@aibytekat) reportedTHE ATTACHMENT GRAVEYARD (THE FIX) How to fix it: You can use a secret search code to find these massive files instantly. Go to the Gmail search bar at the very top. Type exactly this: has:attachment larger:10M This filters out every single email larger than 10 Megabytes. Check the "Select All" box at the top left. Review the list quickly to make sure you do not need anything important, and hit the delete bin. She deleted over 500 ancient files. Another 3.1GB was recovered instantly.
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Abhishek Sharma (@abhi100425) reportedA quiet way WordPress email breaks: someone changes their Google password. App passwords die with the old password. Your site keeps trying. Nothing sends. OAuth doesn't have this problem. Short-lived tokens, nothing stored. If your site sends through Gmail, use OAuth.