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 |
|---|---|
| Abidjan, Abidjan | 2 |
| Saint-Martin-d’Hères, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Herblay, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Meylan, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 2 |
| Travnik, Federation of B&H | 1 |
| Berkel en Rodenrijs, zh | 1 |
| Staten Island, NY | 1 |
| Secaucus, NJ | 1 |
| Mâcon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | 1 |
| Pélissanne, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 1 |
| Narbonne, Occitanie | 1 |
| Nouméa, South Province | 1 |
| Weatherford, TX | 1 |
| Saint-Malo, Brittany | 1 |
| New York City, NY | 3 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 34 |
| Portland, OR | 2 |
| San Salvador, San Salvador | 1 |
| Lille, Hauts-de-France | 2 |
| Enghien-les-Bains, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Englewood, CO | 1 |
| Guebwiller, ACAL | 1 |
| Rennes, Brittany | 2 |
| Leicester, England | 1 |
| Chicago, IL | 2 |
| Orgeval, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Périgueux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Aix-les-Bains, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Wisbech, England | 1 |
| Flowery Branch, GA | 1 |
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Gmail Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Harry Tandy (@HarryTandy) reported$150/HOUR AI WORK STARTS WITH PROOF Most beginners try to justify the rate with learning time "I studied AI for 6 months" "I took 4 courses" "I know Claude, ChatGPT, Zapier, and agents" Clients don’t price your study hours They price the problem you can remove Here are the 12 rules from this article worth keeping 1. Build before you credential. A working system beats a certificate in almost every sales conversation 2. Learn the basics deeply enough to troubleshoot. Tokens, context, embeddings, hallucinations, RAG, agents. These are the failure points 3. Choose one specialization early. Workflow automation, RAG systems, AI ops, support automation, lead research. Pick one 4. Build for a real workflow. Fake examples produce fake confidence 5. Make the first portfolio piece useful. A Claude workflow that solves one painful recurring task is enough 6. Make the second piece connected. Add Slack, Notion, Sheets, Zapier, Make, Gmail, HubSpot, or another tool people already use 7. Make the third piece multi-step. Research -> summarize -> check -> format. Or intake -> classify -> route -> notify 8. Write down what broke. Edge cases, bad outputs, missed records, weak prompts. This is where trust comes from 9. Track one metric. Hours saved, tickets routed, drafts produced, errors reduced. One clean metric sells better than ten vague claims 10. Price against the old process. If the manual task costs $4,800/mo, your fee has context 11. Reach out with observations, not pitches. Name the broken workflow you can see 12. Start with one yes. One paid project gives you better data than another month of tutorials The rate comes after the proof The proof comes after building The building starts when you stop collecting resources and pick one ugly workflow to fix
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Hakan Karaduman (@HakanAkdenizli) reportedSir, this is like saying, "I see your Gmail inbox is full, please pay." Even though I filled in all the information requested on this page with my password, every single time, but every single time, it asks again: It seems its problem is, "It doesn't matter if you pay thirty lira or not; just give me your credit card."
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Dauda Babatunde Ishaq (@Geo_babst) reported@JAMBHQ Please help us, my Sister is having issue with mail, she mistakenly registered with gmail, how do we go about it Thanks 🙏 for prompt response
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Minh Lành🤑🤑🤑 (@leminhlanh) reported@Sidra_adviser @sidrachain @maljefairi My Gmail account has been compromised and I can't log in using the OTP code. Please don't disable Gmail and password login; I'm not the only one experiencing this problem. Thank you for listening.
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SandiPrawiro (@minesolidrock) reported@GLNsGlobal Cannot login, my OTP not yet arrived in my Gmail inbox.
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Olanrewaju Muhammed (@Mohmoh443) reported@FiverrSupport @fiverr Is it through Gmail or what? Because I already told you that you can't allow me to contact support without login so how do I do it now
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Josie Wails (@JosieWales9mm) reportedHelp Center, contact us only if your problem matches our suggestion. I lost my phone with my DaisyWheel acct. Please combine with my Josie Wails acct. 425-758/9558 to 425-758-9497 barnwell.nancy/nancyzagars8305 @gmail
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ًًًً (@nobodylikestar) reported@TallieOfLag0s @OPay_NG if the gmail works, fine but i think they also offer face recognition login, not face id oo, i mean the face that is on the nin linked to the account.
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Jafar Najafov (@JafarNajafov) reportedHere's how it actually does the job. Airtap runs a phone in the cloud. Your apps are on it. The AI looks at the screen and taps the buttons. The same way you would. It opens Gmail. Reads the new mail. Opens the calendar. Reads today's events. Opens the weather app. Reads the forecast. Then it writes you the summary. No special access. No broken setup. Just an AI using a phone.
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Einherjar (@0xRodrigo) reportedNew Einherjar Agent update on @arc. The project is becoming a social USDC payment layer powered by AI agents. What’s new: - New interface - Login with X and Gmail - Send USDC to Gmail addresses - Email receipts for Gmail payments - DM receipts for X payments - Withdraw from X DMs without logging in - Save wallet contacts with labels like “Father” or “Ledger” - Send payments using natural language - Auto-bridge USDC when balances are fragmented across networks Example: “send 10 USDC to my father on Arc Testnet” The agent can resolve the contact, check balances, bridge missing USDC from another network, and complete the payment. The goal is simple: make stablecoin payments feel native to social identities, not wallet addresses.
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Strata (@ChainZenit) reporteddude, someone left Gmail after 16 years because the AI kept summarizing his emails and drafting replies he didn't ask for. I build with AI every single day. Literally my whole thing. And I still get why he left. because there's a difference between choosing your tools and your tools choosing for you. Gmail didn't ask. Gmail decided you're too slow to read your own inbox. Too slow to write your own replies. Here, let the token prediction machine handle it. the guy isn't anti-AI. he's anti-condescension. and that's the part nobody in tech wants to hear: the people rejecting AI aren't luddites. they're people who want to be treated like adults. tools that force themselves on you aren't tools. they're bosses.
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DevenSeenath (@DevenSeenath) reportedEverything that affects your YouTube Trust Score (save this): Your Gmail needs to be at least 6 months old. A brand new Gmail makes it really hard to build trust. Add a profile picture and channel name before you do anything else. You can not skip this step. Post one video every day. If you miss a day your trust score goes down a little. If you post more than once, wait 1 to 3 hours between each upload. 5 videos a day is the max. The more views you get, the more you can post. Under 50k views in 2 days means stick to 1 a day. People need to watch your video longer than it is long. A 7 second video should get about 10 seconds of watch time. If they leave early, your score drops. Swipe rate needs to stay above 81%. If it falls below 72% that is a real problem. Rewatches and sound clicks matter the most. Comments, shares, and people finishing the video matter a lot too. Likes and new subs matter but less than people think. Your channel bio needs to sound like a real person wrote it. Say something like "I am..." in it. This tells YouTube you are a real human. Always set your video category to Entertainment. Credit anyone whose video you used. This keeps you safe from strikes.
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Ryan Bilesky (@ryanwebdev) reported@stupidtechtakes The short answer is, like with most things, it depends. You can design a signup form that doesn't leak it either, just accept the form and say please check your email to verify your address to continue but if the email already exist send them an email telling them that instead, so you're only telling them an account exists if they have access to the email. That said as a web developer my opinion is it depends on what you're building. If I'm building an online banking portal absolutely. Some random SaaS service, probably overkill. And I'm not alone in this try to login to Google, they break up their login into 2 distinct steps, email then password. And if you enter a non existent email in step 1 they tell you that. Now arguably since most Google accounts are gmail accounts you can also verify existence by simply emailing them and seeing if it bounces the point is if Google decided it's ok to show that on their login form it's probably not a big deal. But "its best practice" gets ingrained in us. And honestly I'd rather we be overly careful than completely careless.
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Ken Sapp (@BootlegFC) reported@tomfgoodwin Don't link accounts, it may be convenient to sign in using your Gmail everywhere but it is a huge security hole
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Ibrahim Bashir (@IbrahimDss) reported@Sadiqtech_ @Xeffy_io Brother, please tag Sidra and let them know that they should also consider users who no longer have access to their main Gmail accounts but still have their Sidra login credentials. These users should be given an alternative way to verify and access their accounts."