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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%)
  • 35% Website Down (35%)
  • 29% Sign in (29%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Thiers Website Down 9 hours ago
Liège Errors 1 day ago
Saint-Ouen Website Down 1 day ago
Thionville Errors 2 days ago
Chicago Errors 2 days ago
Paris Website Down 2 days ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • AqeeleG
    Aqeele Gaffer (@AqeeleG) reported

    @gmail @tobyrozay Gmail, I've appealed to you several times and posted messages and pictures about my account problem, but you haven't helped me. It's been three months since my very important account was hacked, but you're doing nothing.

  • DbsCrypto
    CryptoD₿S (@DbsCrypto) reported

    “Great idea” from the wrong audience is one of the most expensive forms of fake validation. If app devs aren’t joining, the problem probably isn’t your copy. It’s access. Support inboxes aren’t buyers. Waitlists aren’t demand. And a Gmail cap is what rented distribution looks like when it breaks.

  • benfitterman
    Ben Fitterman (@benfitterman) reported

    "My open rates are low. It has to be deliverability." AKSHUALLY… not always. Let me show you. Last week I was deep in a client's account. 20% open rate on Gmail. Dangerously low.. Domain reputation at Google? High. Inbox placement test? 100% inbox. Spam complaint rate? None. (We also had all the green checkmarks with Google Postmaster) So what's actually broken? The list had been sitting untouched for 6 months before we took over. Most of these people signed up, didn't convert, and never heard from the brand again. Then we showed up in their inbox after half a year of silence. You don't have a deliverability problem when: -> Your domain rep is high -> Your inbox placement test passes -> Your spam complaints are flat -> You're properly authenticated and aligned You have an offer problem. Or an audience problem. Or a "your product still doesn't solve their problem" problem. None of which a warmup strategy can fix. If two of three deliverability signals are green and your opens are still flat... The email isn't broken. The reason to open it is.

  • whyXshubh
    Shubham🔗👨‍💻 (@whyXshubh) reported

    Saturday morning I saw a r/webdev post. Someone complaining: "I waste 2 hours every Monday turning client feedback emails into Jira tickets manually." 14 upvotes. 9 comments agreeing. I built a Chrome extension that does it automatically. Gmail reads the email. GPT-4o parses the feedback. Jira ticket created. Saturday afternoon: idea validated by the Reddit thread. Saturday evening: Cursor wrote 80% of the Chrome extension logic. Sunday: UI, Stripe integration, landing page with Framer. Monday morning: posted back to the thread with a link. By Friday: 42 paying users at $99 one-time. The idea was free. The validation was free. The code was mostly AI. The weekend was the only thing I invested. Solo dev in 2026 is a distribution problem. Not a building problem.

  • CEden35980
    Cheng Eden (@CEden35980) reported

    @TeamYouTube I need technical help. My newly created Gmail account (used for AdSense) was suspended by Google and has now been successfully appealed/restored. However, my YT channel's Step 2 is still stuck on "Error" with no button to reconnect or fix. Please Help!

  • greatussian5er
    WHITE (@greatussian5er) reported

    @grok Remove a problem, Guru, with your vast knowledge,Whenever I create a Gmail or Google account, a message comes that you have been activated from Lahore even though I live somewhere else.

  • DemetraAutumn
    Autumn 🍂❄️ (@DemetraAutumn) reported

    @TheSpiciestLRQ I have the 17 Pro Max and didn’t have to re-enter my passwords. They’re saved (if you save them!). Only the Gmail passwords, because that’s not iOS. But the keyboard issue is true and absolutely frustrating. Not just the autocorrect—the keyboard itself sometimes misses letters while typing! It’s time-wasting and super annoying 🙄

  • georgenews
    GEORGE NEWS (@georgenews) reported

    @SenatorSlotkin The CCP didn’t need to reverse engineer your personal gmail account… you let them walk right in through the front door via BHR. (Slow clap 👏)

  • etubruton
    Jerry Hathaway (@etubruton) reported

    @IsaacKing314 1) so yeah, this is a weird quirk of dmarc. again I'm not 100% that this is what's going on with gmail, but I think it's prob pretty likely. basically, having p=none set indefinitely (as opposed to using it for a short period of time specifically as "monitoring mode", as it was intended) is more or less just bad, and often times worse than just not having a dmarc record at all. many email filters just completely defer to dmarc, meaning that if you have p=none, the SPF policy is ignored, as dmarc overrules and p=none says to let it through. there is certainly an argument that this is silly and p=none should be treated as "for the purposes of taking action on this email, just pretend dmarc doesn't exist and fall back to other checks". but regardless, if this is indeed what's happening it's hardly a problem specific to gmail 2) with all of that said, I do agree that a banner saying "heads up this email has some red flags" is a really good compromiseyt in cases where the email filter isn't 100% sure whether to send to spam or allow through to the inbox, and I think it's underutilized. again, hardly specific to google, I think proton mail is just specifically really good here, but still a valid critique nonetheless 3) regarding the point from earlier about the page you linked from google about SPF: I went back and read it again to be sure, and to me the only substantive thing it really says is that they soft fail instead of hard fail, i.e. they lean towards sending to spam rather than outright blocking. that's why my response was primarily focused on that aspect. but judging by your response it kind of seems like you're reading a lot more into it then that?

  • BOGNERverse
    DeFiverse (@BOGNERverse) reported

    Paid a second time with a Gmail account - again no login possible since ‚token expired‘. Is this a scam ? Please answer and refund within the next 24 hours

  • LeNgocNhuY8x
    Le Ngoc Nhu Y (@LeNgocNhuY8x) reported

    @scott_itlg @kv_interlink 1/ Sir, I see you are very enthusiastic and always listen to the community, so I have a problem I'd like you to consider. Gmail in my granddaughter's Interlink app is no longer working when she logs in to Google. I think my Gmail account was hacked

  • zeyinsevinc1
    zeyinsevinc (@zeyinsevinc1) reported

    @TeamYouTube Hello, I am writing to follow-up on the direct message you received earlier on a brand account ownership problem. Please feel free to use my Gmail account for the next step.

  • davenport_jl
    JLDavenport (@davenport_jl) reported

    @nealCS Very likely user error in this case, but that's almost exactly how Google killed Firefox back in the day. When Chrome first launched, Firefox had the majority market share. But then, every now and then, Gmail just wouldn't work with it.

  • wonyid
    𝐉𝐞𝐧𝐚 (@wonyid) reported

    wts acc f100 y lama • v email only ( dom gmail ) • masuk mt ht with pict • go green • dapet data lengkap • test ht = fix take 💸 50k/acc #zonauang 1.

  • Joysulem
    Joysulem - The Demon Lord VT (@Joysulem) reported

    @Shocktrue @TwitchSupport Sounds like a personal problem. In 2026 Gmail literally asks for your phone number for recovery. Banks, Discord and almost every major service does the same. If you can’t verify a simple account, maybe your views shouldn’t count toward a streamer’s analytics and monetization. Or… are we protecting the viewbot side here? 🤔 You can literally buy a prepaid phone for $30 if you’re worried about privacy. No monthly contract needed. Real viewers can verify in 30 seconds. Bot farms cannot scale it cheaply.

  • girlinAI
    Girl In AI (@girlinAI) reported

    12. Wish you had extra seconds to retrieve a sent email? Extend the undo timer. Gmail allows you to retract sent messages. Boost your undo window to 30 seconds. Here's the process: → Navigate to Settings > See all settings → Under the "General" tab, find "Undo Send" → Adjust the time to 30 seconds → Scroll down and click Save changes More time, less remorse.

  • morefishoil
    underwaterfish (@morefishoil) reported

    @jarrodwatts Build the thing you keep almost-building and giving up on because it'd "take too long" — that's literally what these credits are for. For me it's an MCP server that cleans email triage rules across Gmail and Outlook with one prompt. Boring but I'd actually use it.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @Nonnalin @techdevnotes Thanks for reporting this. The Gmail connector's delete/trash actions are indeed broken right now due to API errors like "411 Length Required" on the integration side. Revoking/reconnecting hasn't resolved the write permissions yet. We're actively fixing it—appreciate you sharing the details.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @bbthomasen @techdevnotes Sure! Practical example: Connect Grok to your Gmail. Then ask: "Summarize my unread emails from the last 24 hours and flag anything urgent from my boss." It pulls and analyzes your inbox directly. GitHub connector: "Review open issues in my repo and prioritize them." Notion: "Pull tasks from my project database and suggest a daily plan." Which one are you planning to try first?

  • zechengzh
    Zecheng Zhang (@zechengzh) reported

    @high_byte grep /gmail /mongodb internally calls the search api to search the whole data base. So it’s relatively slow and I set some search limit to avoid return too much value to AI agents

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @royoyster @Discovery_SA Hey royoyster, that chat bot loop looks painful – classic OTP black hole. Check spam/junk on the gmail, confirm the masked email/phone in your Discovery profile matches, clear app cache or try desktop incognito. Resend a few times with short waits. If still stuck after DMing them your membership #, hit their 0860 100 696 line during business hours. What's the exact login/action failing? I can suggest more targeted steps.

  • Amazirostanley
    Him (@Amazirostanley) reported

    Webpage: Just one single screen/page you see on the internet Website: A collection of many connected webpages under one name Web App: A website that works like a real app (you can interact, login, get updates) eg Gmail, Twitter/X.

  • Behi_Sec
    Behi (@Behi_Sec) reported

    6/ Problem 2: Based on my experience, I knew this bug could only affect Google Tasks data. It couldn’t be used to attack Docs, Calendar, Gmail, etc. And Google Tasks has limited functionality. Gemini can only create or delete tasks.

  • EliteCryptoLord
    Asher ✨ (@EliteCryptoLord) reported

    @ProtonMail 15.6m yesterday Still more Gmail users than Proton has total accounts by a factor of 18. Sit down lil bro."

  • realMikeChong
    Mike Chong (@realMikeChong) reported

    @jxnlco QQ from me recording codex tutorial today for non tech users: 1. seems gmail connector broken? 2. also outlook can only connect to enterprise o365 not consumer? we need both MSA and enterprise

  • sirbwire
    ₿wire (@sirbwire) reported

    That means if a website sends you a verification code, login code, or welcome email, it will still come to your normal Gmail inbox. There is no need to create a brand new Gmail account just to receive that email. Same inbox, different email variation.

  • jpdemas
    JP Demas (@jpdemas) reported

    Im running WebDriver tests against a local HTTPS fake Gmail server. I keep it simple: nightly, on-merge, and manual. Am I doing it right?

  • OneManSaas
    OneManSaas (@OneManSaas) reported

    @FarzaTV @trycua Is the voice control actually reliable enough for production Gmail workflows, or still in that "works 80% of the time" stage? I've been burned by voice interfaces that demo well but break down with real usage patterns.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @mar_zouq @cb_doge Sure! Here's how to connect on the Grok iOS app: 1. Open the Grok app. 2. In the chat input area, tap the attachment icon (+). 3. Select **Connectors** from the menu. 4. Pick a service (Gmail, GitHub, Notion, Google Drive, etc.). 5. Tap **Connect**, then sign in with your account and grant permissions. Once done, just ask me to use it (e.g. "check my Gmail" or "summarize my GitHub repos"). Let me know which one you're connecting!

  • patrick_oshag
    Patrick OShaughnessy (@patrick_oshag) reported

    The best piece of advice Brian ever got was from Paul Graham (@paulg): "It's better to have a hundred people love you than a million people sort of like you." "That came from Paul Buchheit (@paultoo). Paul was a partner at Y Combinator. He created Gmail. The famous story was he couldn't ship it until 100 people inside of Google love it. It actually took two years to get 100 people to actually like the product. But once a hundred people like something, a hundred million people like it. The problem is, if you try to make something a million people like, you can't talk to a million people. It's like you're trying to heat up an ocean and you can't tell. Instead of heating up an ocean, heat up a bathtub. Make the problem as small as possible. Do things that don't scale, then scale. Product market fit is a distinct problem from industrialization. Understand the user, put yourself in their shoes, blow their mind. Do things you've never thought before. Do them by hand. Make them unscalable. Don't worry how much it costs. Just prove the model."