Gmail Outage Map
The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Gmail users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Gmail, make sure to submit a report below
The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.
Gmail users affected:
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.
Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| London, England | 3 |
| Southampton, England | 2 |
| Township of Evan, KS | 2 |
| Frankfurt am Main, Hesse | 2 |
| Boston, MA | 4 |
| Tokyo, Tokyo | 1 |
| Nellore, AP | 1 |
| Philadelphia, PA | 4 |
| Lakeland, FL | 1 |
| Meillonnas, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Oss, nb | 1 |
| Myrtle Beach, SC | 1 |
| Nashville, TN | 2 |
| Clinton, IN | 1 |
| Broomfield, CO | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 10 |
| Orlando, FL | 1 |
| Fréjus, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 1 |
| Lusaka, Lusaka | 1 |
| Emporia, KS | 1 |
| Tucson, AZ | 3 |
| March, England | 1 |
| Middletown, OH | 1 |
| Durant, OK | 1 |
| Thonon-les-Bains, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Chambéry, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 2 |
| Caen, Normandy | 1 |
| Lydney, England | 1 |
| Strasbourg, ACAL | 2 |
| Dallas, TX | 5 |
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Gmail Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Dalton Ponder (@DivineLemur) reported@antigravity I used your feature to change my gmail address to a new address and I think it broke my Antigravity. All prompts result in an "Agent terminated due to error" response since making the change. Please help.
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Ali (@Ali07932575) reportedHey @TeamYouTube, I'm having some trouble with my Gmail. Would you be able to assist?
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eCom Email Marketer (@eComEmailMktr) reportedThat 200k email list you're bragging about? Half of it is dead weight. Unengaged subscribers don't just sit there quietly. They're actively hurting your program every single day. They tank your deliverability. They skew your open rate data. They signal to Gmail that you're spam. And you're paying your ESP every month to store people who will never buy from you. Think about that. You're literally paying Klaviyo to hold onto contacts that are making your emails harder to deliver to the people who actually want them. The fix is simple. Set a sunset policy. 90 days of no engagement means they get a re-engagement sequence, and if they still don't bite, you suppress or remove them. A 50k list of buyers and engaged subscribers will outperform a 200k list of ghosts every single time. It's not even close. Stop hoarding contacts. Start cleaning your list.
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Michael Rouveure (@MichaelRouveure) reportedI just compressed 3 weeks of quarterly fund reporting into 5 minutes with @AnthropicAI's new Claude Managed Agents and a @zapier MCP server. I recorded the whole thing. One instruction: "Build our Q4 LP report." The agent: → Found board meetings across 8 companies in Gmail and Drive → Ingested PowerPoints, PDFs, Google Docs, emails → Standardized everything with health ratings in Airtable → Drafted a full LP newsletter → Sent it I didn't touch a thing. If you want something like this at your fund — DM me.
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Amuda Abbas Oluwadamilola (@aa_damilola) reportedYOU ARE NOT BAD AT EMAILS, NO ONE TAUGHT YOU HOW THEY WORK. If you are a young graduate, this situation may feel familiar. You want to send an email. You open your Gmail inbox and see words like CC, BCC, and subject line. You pause because you are not sure what to do. This is normal. Email writing is an important career skill. But many people were never taught how emails work or how to write them well. Most people learn by guessing, copying others, or making mistakes. This is why sending a simple email can feel stressful. Once you understand the basics, it becomes much easier. A professional email is not complicated. It is a short and clear message with one main purpose. It respects the reader’s time and shows that you are serious and organised. Emails are not essays and they are not casual chats. They sit somewhere in between, and that balance is what many people struggle with. Before writing good emails, you need to understand a few basic terms. The subject line tells the reader why you are writing. It should be clear and specific. A subject like “Hello” says nothing, while “Application for Graduate Internship” tells the reader exactly what to expect. CC means Carbon Copy. It is used to include other people who should see the email, and everyone included can see each other. CC should only be used when necessary. BCC means Blind Carbon Copy. People in BCC receive the email without seeing other recipients. This is useful when sending one message to many people, but it should never be used to hide information unfairly. Reply sends your response to one person, while Reply All sends it to everyone on the email. Always pause and check before clicking Reply All, because many mistakes happen there. Most professional emails follow a simple structure, even if people do not notice it. You begin with a polite greeting, using the person’s name if you know it. This can be as simple as “Dear Mr Adewale” or “Hello Amina.” Your opening sentence should state your purpose immediately. Do not delay or add unnecessary background. A sentence like “I am writing to apply for the communication officer role” is clear and respectful. The main message comes next. This is where you explain your reason for writing in short paragraphs, using simple language and only relevant details. You then end with a closing sentence that shows what you expect next, such as “I look forward to hearing from you.” Finally, you sign off politely and include your full name, using phrases like “Kind regards” or “Best wishes.” Many young graduates worry about sounding professional, but professionalism is not about big grammar or complex words. It is about clarity and respect. Avoid slang, emojis, and jokes. Use simple English and keep a calm tone. Clear writing always sounds professional, even when the language is basic. There are also common mistakes that make emails look careless. Sending an email without a subject line, writing everything in one long paragraph, ignoring spelling errors, or using overly informal language can weaken your message. These mistakes are easy to fix if you take a moment to read your email before sending it. Some basic rules help a lot. Always be clear about why you are writing. Use polite greetings and proofread your message. Do not write in capital letters, because it looks like shouting. Do not send emotional emails when you are upset. And do not overuse CC and BCC. Emails leave records, so it is important to write with care. Learning how to write emails matters more than many people realise. Emails affect job applications, internships, and professional relationships. They often create first impressions before you ever meet someone. One clear email can open doors, while one careless email can quietly close them. If this guide helped you, many others need it too. Email writing is a hidden career skill that is rarely taught but deeply important.
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Malik Ahsan (@fr_ahsanmalik) reportedHi @Google @gmail I’m having an issue with Gmail 2-step verification. I’m entering the correct authenticator code, but it keeps saying “wrong code.” Backup codes also aren’t working or not showing. Everything seems fine on my side. Please help. #GoogleSupport #Gmail
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. (@Memomachala) reported@ik_fiinn You can login efootball account on it just using the Gmail linked to that efootball
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Tushar Dave (@tushardave15) reportedGoogle's Gmail username change (now rolling out to US users,coming elsewhere) is great for users but can silently break" Sign in with Google" in many apps.The Issue:Many apps use the user's email address as the unique identifier for accounts.When someone changes their @gmail 1/n
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Dzianis (@whoisdzianis) reported@_vmlops Useful for debugging. The session state problem is separate — DevTools MCP still spins up a fresh Chrome context, no existing cookies or auth. For agents acting inside logged-in apps (Gmail, dashboards, etc), you need to attach to a running browser, not launch a new one.
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Malik Ahsan (@fr_ahsanmalik) reported@gmail @youico Hi I’m having an issue with Gmail 2-step verification. I’m entering the correct authenticator code, but it keeps saying “wrong code.” Backup codes also aren’t working or not showing. Everything seems fine on my side. Please help.
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Devon Canup | YouTube Expert (@youtubedevon) reportedI do 1 gmail and 30 channels and never had any issues. At the same time I typically build branded youtube channels that are compliant with community guidelines. Good strategy if you're trying to do ai slop or more sketchy channels!
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Sushant (@sushantpandey_) reported@garrytan Gmail when? My email is flooded with ai agents charging my card, need a fix
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Sinclair Ta (@sinclairdta) reportedThe Financial Times chart has a footnote: "Google share is understated as it excludes AI tools bundled with other products, such as Gmail." That footnote is doing a lot of work. Google's 4–5% paid adoption looks catastrophic next to Anthropic's near-30%. But Google's actual AI usage across Workspace, Search, and Android almost certainly reaches the majority of US businesses. The Ramp data only captures discrete paid subscriptions — it misses bundled AI that arrives inside products businesses already pay for. This is Google's strategic bet: embed AI so deeply into existing workflows that adoption is invisible, untracked, and unchurnable. Whether that bet beats Anthropic's explicit enterprise relationship — where Claude is the product, the relationship is direct, and the contract is specific — is the most interesting open question in the enterprise AI market right now. Google doesn't show up on the chart. That doesn't mean Google isn't in the room. What the chart is actually predicting. At Anthropic's current growth rate, it crosses OpenAI in total business count within months. The Ramp data already shows OpenAI declining while Anthropic accelerates. If those trends hold through Q2 2026, the two lines cross — and the headline of "OpenAI is the default enterprise AI" becomes factually incorrect for the first time. That crossing point matters for reasons beyond vanity metrics. Enterprise AI contracts are sticky. When a company integrates Claude into its code review pipeline, its customer support stack, its internal knowledge base — those integrations don't switch easily. The procurement win today is the revenue lock-in for the next three to five years. Anthropic is not just winning market share. It's building the switching costs that make the lead durable. The chart shows a company that was near zero twelve months ago sitting within single digits of the category incumbent. That shape — slow build, invisible pipeline, sudden vertical acceleration — is what enterprise dominance looks like before anyone realizes it's happened.
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𝗔𝗱𝗵𝗶𝗿 𝗔𝗺𝗱𝗮𝘃𝗮𝗱𝗶 (@adhirasy) reported@BesuraTaansane Search within twitter has drastically affected since last 4 months or so. Same is also problem within facebook. With so much of advancement why search within gmail, x and facebook is so dumb ?
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Brat🐾 (@bratings_) reported@TeamYouTube @takarabako_j hi I created a YouTube account and I’ve forgotten the gmail I used to create it with. But I remember the passwords and possibly the numbers connected on it but don’t have access to the number if there’s one on there because my old phone is broken. Please help me.