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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.

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.

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Gmail users through our website.

  • 36% Errors (36%)
  • 36% Website Down (36%)
  • 28% Sign in (28%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Donzère Sign in 2 days ago
Bergerac Sign in 2 days ago
Saint-Macaire-en-Mauges Website Down 3 days ago
Paris Errors 3 days ago
Paris Website Down 3 days ago
Marseille Website Down 3 days ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • VaibhavSisinty
    Vaibhav Sisinty (@VaibhavSisinty) reported

    I've been testing Hermes integrations for the last few weeks. These 7 are the ones that actually changed how I use it. → Google Workspace. This should be your first setup. Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, all through one connector. Once your agent can check your inbox and read your calendar, it stops feeling like a toy and starts feeling like an actual assistant. → Slack. Instead of scrolling through 200 messages to find what the team decided last week, you just ask. Hermes pulls the answer from the actual thread. This one alone saved me more time than I expected. → GitHub. Before this, Hermes was guessing about my code. After this, it actually reads the repo, checks the issues, and looks at pull requests before answering. Completely different experience. → Notion. All your docs, wikis, and databases become things Hermes can think across. It started connecting notes I'd written months apart that I'd completely forgotten about. That surprised me. → YouTube transcripts. Hand it an hour-long podcast or conference talk and you get searchable text back in seconds. I set this up as an afterthought. Now it's one of the ones I reach for most. → Stripe. You stop clicking through dashboards and start asking questions. "How many trials converted last week?" "Who downgraded this month?" Direct answers. It turns your payment processor into something that actually talks back. → Reddit. For figuring out what people actually think about a product or tool, this beats blog posts every time. Real users complaining, comparing, recommending. That's signal you can't get from SEO content. Let Hermes dig through it for you. The difference between an agent you talk to and an agent that works for you is what you connect it to.

  • amiirmu
    Muhammad Tukur | MEC (@amiirmu) reported

    @_MetaEarth_ Innovation is important, but so is trust. Please urgently fix the login issue affecting existing accounts registered with Gmail addresses containing a "+" (plus sign). These were valid accounts, yet many genuine users are now locked out because the same email format is being rejected. Please restore access for affected users. A strong community is built on trust.

  • MrsMoricz
    Tina Moricz (@MrsMoricz) reported

    @TheSudsyMango If it’s in Google, you might be able to reach out to them or cloud tech support. Sometimes they can recover things. I had this happen with a gmail glitch. I’m so sorry and I hope 🤞 someone can help.

  • YumiKNakagawa
    Yumi (@YumiKNakagawa) reported

    @HamdanMohammed I am such a jerk? He wants to delete my email, so they would ruin all that I have done so far, and give more problems, what's the name of the export utility by gmail? Is that not Bettencourt look alike wifey of the Google?

  • BellaBennieEnzo
    🦋Bella E🦋 (@BellaBennieEnzo) reported

    @gmail For weeks I haven't been able to insert pictures from my gallery into email using the paper clip. But I can insert them if I share them into Gmail. And sometimes I can insert them by using file but I do a lot of work with pictures And this is bad. Known problem pls fix it

  • BespokePrompts
    Bespoke Prompting (@BespokePrompts) reported

    The problem it solves: Every AI app needed custom code for every tool. Gmail, Slack, your database — each integration rebuilt per app. N apps × M tools = madness.

  • abhi100425
    Abhishek Sharma (@abhi100425) reported

    5/ The real fix: stop relying on the web server. Route email through SMTP so every message carries proof of identity (SPF and DKIM). That's what tells Gmail and Outlook the email really came from your domain.

  • dwepost
    DWE Post (@dwepost) reported

    For the past 2 months, I haven’t been able to reach any Google service. My problem has gotten worse, everything has been hacked, and the recovery forms don’t work. It’s really a shame. @googleaccount @gmail @Google

  • TheLadyNess
    Ness Cooper (@TheLadyNess) reported

    My main work email address is down and I'm unable to access any emails. If you've emailed me, pop me a DM or email my alternative Gmail address. Thanks

  • linkiblauharigi
    Muhammads Childbride (@linkiblauharigi) reported

    @PhilibertLeslie @CryptoJelleNL Yeah im sure they just really care about children sooo much. The Gmail groomers really are a huge problem that has to be dealt with.

  • M_Faizanb07
    Muhammad Faizan (@M_Faizanb07) reported

    @daleSrinn We can login using our Gmail.

  • jellyanfei
    🪼⚖️ (@jellyanfei) reported

    why did my ex make a tw/hk server account on my gmail four years ago and why did he name it mightyballs

  • Amazing_Poonam
    Poonam (@Amazing_Poonam) reported

    Gmail is down???

  • megsxcx
    megan (@megsxcx) reported

    @run2yeonjun whattt i dont think ive heard of other ppl having this issue. are u on a personal gmail,

  • fredyfx
    Fredy ( フレディ ) (@fredyfx) reported

    hey @gmail I created an account email with my domain, then you forced me to create a gmail account and my domain email works as an alias. Now I can't create an account on @GooglePlay because it recommends me to use a domain account. If I try to login with my email domain...

  • JBroomestix
    Jæy•Ones (@JBroomestix) reported

    Me: Common social media job and employment scams Ai: Common social media job and employment scams prey on job seekers’ hopes for flexible, high-paying, or remote work. Scammers post fake ads on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and WhatsApp, or send unsolicited messages. Reports to the FTC have surged, with task-based scams and fake offers driving significant losses. consumer.ftc. gov Most Common Types of Social Media Job Scams 1. Fake Job Offers / “Too Good to Be True” Postings
Scammers advertise high-paying remote roles (e.g., virtual assistant, data entry, social media manager, customer service) requiring little experience or effort. They promise quick money for easy tasks. • These often start with vague posts or DMs on Facebook/Instagram groups, LinkedIn, or WhatsApp. • Red flags: Unrealistic salaries, “work from home, watch your kids,” no interview, or immediate offers. heimdalsecurity. com 2. Upfront Payment / Equipment Purchase Scams
After “hiring” you, they ask you to pay for training, background checks, software, or equipment (e.g., a laptop or MacBook via a fake check). They promise reimbursement that never comes. • Common in “tech recruiter” or remote role scams. The check bounces, leaving you in debt. linkedin. com 3. Task-Based / “Gig” Scams (e.g., Like/Follow/Subscribe or Review Tasks)
You complete small paid tasks (liking videos, subscribing to channels, reviewing products) on social media or apps. Initial small payments build trust, then they require you to pay larger “deposits” or fees to unlock bigger earnings. These often tie into money mule schemes. bbb. org 4. Fake Recruiter / Impersonation Scams
Fraudsters create profiles mimicking real companies (e.g., Meta, major corporations) or use stolen photos/AI-generated images. They contact you unsolicited on LinkedIn, WhatsApp, or Instagram with personalized offers. • They may push conversations to private apps, request personal info, or lead to phishing. blog.defend-id. com 5. Check-Cashing / Money Mule Scams
Often disguised as mystery shopper, nanny, caregiver, or personal assistant roles. You receive a fake check to “test” or buy supplies, cash it, and wire money back—keeping a cut. The check bounces, and you’re liable. forbes. com 6. Phishing / Data Harvesting Scams
They ask for SSN, bank details, or login info during “onboarding” or fake interviews (often via chat apps). Some use deepfakes or lead to malware. heimdalsecurity. com 7. MLM / Pyramid Scheme Jobs
Positions disguised as sales or recruitment roles that require buying inventory or recruiting others. scamwatch. gov. au Other variants include fake “appointment setter” roles starting on social media or AI-generated fake companies/websites. Key Red Flags (From FTC, BBB, and Studies) • Unsolicited contact via DM, text, or social media for a job you didn’t apply to. indeed. com • Pressure/urgency to apply or start immediately. • Requests for payment (never pay to get a job—legitimate employers pay you). • Vague or misleading descriptions, poor grammar, or no company details. • Suspicious contact info (e.g., Gmail instead of company email, new profiles). • Interviews via WhatsApp, Telegram, Google Hangouts, or text only (no video or in-person). edmontonpolice. ca • Too-good-to-be-true pay for minimal work. consumer. gov • New or incomplete social media/company profiles.

  • slaven_ra
    Slaven Rađa (@slaven_ra) reported

    @vieome1 @lightsilver323 thx for notifying, what kind of error did you get? And did you try with gmail?

  • LitonOfficial_
    Liton Hossain (@LitonOfficial_) reported

    One thing I think a lot of email marketers misunderstand in Klaviyo... The Deliverability Score. I've seen people celebrate a 90+ score like it means everything is perfect. And panic when it drops below 70. Personally, I don't think it's that simple. The score is useful. But it's only one piece of the puzzle. A good score doesn't guarantee your emails are landing in the primary inbox. And a lower score doesn't automatically mean your deliverability is broken. If you really care about email performance, don't stop at the dashboard. Look at things like: • Engagement trends over time. • Domain and sender reputation. • Spam complaints. • Inbox placement. • What Gmail, Outlook, and Apple Mail are actually telling you. The Klaviyo Deliverability Score is a helpful indicator. Not the final answer. The more I learn about email marketing, the more I realize that deliverability isn't one metric. It's the result of dozens of small things working together.

  • Marmalade_Hikes
    Marmalade (@Marmalade_Hikes) reported

    @TeamYouTube my YouTube channel was hacked & I finally gained access to my Gmail account again. My channel was shut down due to fraudulent activity by the hackers. My original URL is: UCxP0sBhyzT3S_2_IuikyMCg & my channel (marmalade outdoors) needs to be activated.

  • ViVitKrafT
    TimmieVivian (@ViVitKrafT) reported

    @kuda pls I changed my phone recently and I want to login in to my Kuda account in my new phone, so input my nin and is telling me already used and used my bvn as well but it’s requesting for the gmail I used to register my bvn and the gmail I used to register it I can’t remember

  • riyaz0786ahmad
    muhammadriyaz (@riyaz0786ahmad) reported

    @TeamYouTube Google team there is a problem in two step verification in my Gmail. Google is not able to verify me. I have important documents in my Gmail, my location is the same,the number is available, then why is the IP address not matching? Please solve two. step verification

  • notepom_app
    NotePom 📗 (@notepom_app) reported

    @NotionHQ Notion Third Brain™: connected to Slack, Gmail, Calendar, your fridge, and the part of your brain that thinks another dashboard will fix everything

  • james_abdo32494
    James Abdo (@james_abdo32494) reported

    @Putrabrilian_ @TeamYouTube Dude don't have your channels on the same gmail account. If you can don't even have them on the same adsense, one goes down it shadow bans the other with it or worse, a related channel claim like in ur case... Always separate channels.

  • Waleluxx
    Wale (@Waleluxx) reported

    @Google Subject: Request for Investigation into Suspected Unauthorized Access and Recovery of Deleted Gmail Emails Dear Google Support, I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to request your assistance regarding what I believe may have been an unauthorized compromise of my Gmail account. In or around 2023, I discovered that a significant portion of my email history—spanning from approximately 2009 through to 2024—had been deleted. I did not delete these emails, nor did I authorize anyone else to do so. Their disappearance came as a complete surprise and has caused me considerable concern. Between 2022 and 2024, I was involved in highly contentious family court proceedings. Given the circumstances during that period, I have reason to be concerned that my email account may have been accessed without my knowledge. While I cannot say with certainty how this occurred, I would be grateful if Google could investigate whether there is any evidence of unauthorized access or unusual account activity. If possible, I respectfully request any information that Google is able to provide regarding: Whether there was any large-scale or bulk deletion of emails from my account. The approximate date and time when those deletions occurred. Which folder or location the emails were deleted from (for example, Inbox, Archive, Trash, or another mailbox). The IP addresses, devices, locations, and login history associated with my account during the relevant period, particularly throughout 2022–2024 and around the suspected deletion in 2023. Whether there were any unusual sign-ins, security alerts, or changes made to my account settings. Whether there is any possibility of recovering the deleted emails, or if backups or archived copies exist that may assist in restoring them. These emails are of immense personal and legal importance. They contain correspondence and records accumulated over many years, and their recovery would be invaluable. I understand that Google has policies regarding user privacy and data retention, and I appreciate that there may be limitations on the information or recovery options available. Nevertheless, I would be sincerely grateful for any assistance or guidance you can provide in investigating this matter. Thank you for taking the time to consider my request. I look forward to your response and appreciate any help you are able to offer. Yours faithfully, Wale.

  • CARogersNo1
    Carole A Rogers (@CARogersNo1) reported

    My Gmail is not working. First it wouldn't send but now it won't even come on. @Google

  • OwenCarson30871
    Dream Big_ (@OwenCarson30871) reported

    @RecruitmentPq @RecruitmentPq please I'm having issues applying I have filled everything and I submitted they said a mail will be sent to my Gmail but I haven't received anything Please assist me

  • aliceincamazotz
    🃏ೃ࿔ | thena 🗝 ༝ (@aliceincamazotz) reported

    @wheelbylibrary hey oomf i’m messing around with google questionnaire and it looks like there’s a toggle setting where ppl have to use their gmail to send in questions which might cut down on anon hate. if it ends up working out would you like me to give a heads up?

  • MankindCi
    MANKIND (@MankindCi) reported

    @paga Hello having issue with an airtime payment got debit and receipt was sent to my gmail but didn’t show on my paga history ,been emailing you guys but no response 🤬

  • SimonasLTU1
    Simonas (@SimonasLTU1) reported

    @jacalulu I would say it often hallucinates about stuff that it can do, but says otherwise. It's pretty common for me to ask it 3 times that it can use/watch Youtube for example, or to do a freaking Google search.. Or check my Gmail.. This is the main problem I'd say

  • HeySukhwinder
    Sukhwinder | Ecom Email Marketing (@HeySukhwinder) reported

    Most email marketers will tell you to email more. Daily. Twice daily. "Inbox dominance strategy." I tell my clients to email less. Way less. Here's why the engagement-over-volume philosophy generates more revenue for Shopify brands: A fashion brand doing $340K/month was sending daily emails. 7 emails a week, every subscriber, same content for everyone. Revenue was plateauing. Spam complaints were rising. Unsubscribes were climbing steadily every month. They believed the solution was MORE emails with BETTER offers to compensate for the decline. They were wrong. Here's the engagement math most brands completely miss: Email providers - Gmail, Apple Mail, Outlook - track how subscribers interact with your emails. Every ignored email, every delete-without-opening, every spam complaint downgrades your sender reputation. Do the math: 10,000 subscribers at 40% open rate = 4,000 engaged readers 20,000 subscribers at 15% open rate = 3,000 engaged readers The bigger list generates FEWER actual readers. And significantly worse deliverability for the people who actually want your emails. Here's what makes it worse: When your sender reputation drops, your emails start landing in the Promotions tab. Then the Spam folder. Now your most loyal customers - the ones who open, click, and buy - can't find your emails either. You are literally punishing your best subscribers to keep sending to people who stopped caring months ago. It's the email equivalent of shouting at an empty room while the people who want to listen are locked outside. Step 1: Engagement-based pruning. Anyone who hasn't opened an email in 60 days? Suppress them from daily sends. They get a weekly digest instead - your best content, no pressure. Anyone who hasn't opened in 90 days? Move them to a 3-email re-engagement sequence. Real subject lines. Real offers. If they don't re-engage by email 3, sunset them completely. The fashion brand cut their active sending list by 40% immediately. The founder was terrified. Step 2: Frequency matching by engagement tier. High engagers - open and click regularly, buy multiple times: 3-4 emails per week. They want more from you. Medium engagers - open sometimes, rarely click, occasional buyers: 1-2 emails per week. Don't burn them out. Low engagers - open rarely, haven't purchased recently: 1 email per week. Give them your best content. Win them back slowly. Same total content volume. Radically different distribution. A better experience for everyone. The fashion brand's results after 60 days of sending LESS: Total emails sent: down 42% Total email revenue: up 63% Average open rate: 21% → 43% Unsubscribe rate: down 71% Spam complaints: down 58% They sent fewer emails. Made significantly more money. Their most engaged subscribers got MORE of what they actually wanted. More isn't better. Better is better. The brands that win in the inbox aren't the loudest. They're the most intentional. Send less. Send smarter. Target the people who actually want to hear from you. Watch what happens to your revenue. P.S. Shopify brands making +5 figures per month: If you're not leveraging email marketing the right way, you're missing out on higher revenue without more ad spend, a loyal community that actually loves your brand, and fun, engaging emails that sell without feeling like selling. DM me "GROWTH" if you're ready to level up.