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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

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 37% Errors (37%)
  • 34% Website Down (34%)
  • 29% Sign in (29%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Errors 1 hour ago
Saint-Herblain Website Down 4 hours ago
Gaspé Errors 4 hours ago
Ingwiller Sign in 8 hours ago
Besançon Errors 10 hours ago
Eastpointe Website Down 23 hours ago
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Gmail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Daniel_Susca
    Daniel Susca (@Daniel_Susca) reported

    @edenchan Hi Eden, I apologize to write you in a comment with a different subject I'm trying to fix. I DM you on X (also on LinkedIn and gmail). I need help with fixing broken support channels at xAI for paying customers. Please have look and give me a reply. Thank you Daniel Susca

  • paul_pbng
    Paul (@paul_pbng) reported

    Gemini Spark plugs into Gmail, calendar, messages, all of it. Google just turned your inbox into agent state itself. The WAL of every knowledge worker is now context. Privacy is a serialization problem only. #AI #GenAI

  • AailaRehmanAi
    Aaila Rehman (@AailaRehmanAi) reported

    2. Delete entire categories in bulk Gmail automatically sorts emails, use it to delete fast: -Search: category:promotions (all promotional emails) -Search: category:social (Facebook, LinkedIn notifications, etc.) -Search: category:updates (receipts, confirmations) -Check the box → “Select all conversations that match this search” -Delete everything at once These categories pile up for years and most of them can be deleted without any problem.

  • MuneebNaseem
    Muneeb Naseem (@MuneebNaseem) reported

    $GOOG opened I/O this morning with a hardware announcement that changes the shape of the AI race. 3 billion Android devices. A search engine at 92% global market share. A browser running 65% of all web sessions. YouTube at 2.5 billion monthly users. Gmail at 3 billion accounts. Google Cloud with $460 billion in contracted backlog. And as of this morning, the hardware layer. Googlebooks arrive this fall. Premium Android-native laptops from Acer, ASUS, and Lenovo, each shipping with Gemini already installed from the factory. Full Android app support. Phone app streaming. Magic Pointer and Create My Widget built in. This is not a Chromebook with a rebrand. The AI agent doesn't need to be downloaded, subscribed to, or chosen. It shipped with the device. Android XR glasses previewed on stage: Gemini in the peripheral layer of real life. Gemini Spark sits under all of it. A persistent agent inside Android that handles workflows before you ask. Declutters inboxes. Prepares meeting briefs. Tracks news over time. Not a chatbot. An operating layer. OpenAI versus Google on reasoning scores. Claude versus Gemini on code evals. Llama on open-source cost efficiency. These matter for developers choosing an API. They are nearly irrelevant for the 3 billion people who never see an API call. OpenAI requires a download, a login, a decision. Apple has premium hardware but a model one to two generations behind the frontier and no cloud platform at scale. Meta has social reach but no OS and no premium device. Amazon has AWS and Alexa but missed the phone layer entirely. Google has the phone OS. The browser. Search. Cloud. YouTube. Gmail. And now a laptop and a pair of glasses. The business model implication is direct. Google's advertising revenue traces through search queries and page views. Every AI query that replaces a Search either routes through the same ad auction or produces a paying Gemini subscriber. Persistent agents running on a Googlebook generate data, generate queries, and generate the engagement signal Google has monetized for 25 years. The persistent agent is not a disruption. It is the same business in a new shell. Amazon launched Echo in 2014. It captured the kitchen counter. Echo peaked and stalled because Amazon had no OS on the device humans spend six hours a day with. Microsoft owned the default desktop OS for two decades. When it missed mobile, Satya Nadella spent a decade rebuilding around Azure. The company that loses the default device loses the era. Google did not miss the phone. It wrote the phone. It is now writing the laptop and the glasses. The hardware bet is also a revenue hedge. If AI query substitution eventually erodes Search volume, Googlebooks and XR glasses are new surfaces where Gemini earns the first interaction before a search happens. The device on the desk and the glasses on the face both funnel queries to Google by default. The revenue model adapts. The account relationship stays. The Googlebook doesn't need to outsell MacBook. It needs to keep 3 billion Android users inside one account, one ecosystem, one AI layer. Every new Googlebook in a student's backpack is a Gemini session Google didn't have to win in a chatbot comparison. That is a compounding advantage. Google has been building it for 20 years and today it just got bigger.

  • DekysJakub
    Jakub Dekys (@DekysJakub) reported

    @ManWithNipple @gmail did you sort the issue ?

  • seanmullaney
    Sean Mullaney (@seanmullaney) reported

    4/ Gmail wasn't a better email client. Storage limits weren't a law of nature. They were a cost problem. Google had the capacity to solve it. One insight, and everything followed. Every team is sitting on the same kind of thinking.

  • peps1616
    Noah Davison (@peps1616) reported

    @itsnoahd @itsnoahd I have a non-enterprise account with a Gmail login. Is it expected that I cannot see my projects at the moment? I can log in with my Gmail but the projects are not showing, but the services for those projects are back up and running

  • abhishekpa11923
    abhishek panwar (@abhishekpa11923) reported

    @Masterji_UPWale I have it since 2002 and it was my primary email until recently I created a second id with Gmail as most apps/site require you to login ...

  • Yadav_803
    SY (@Yadav_803) reported

    @beebomco All of Google UI/UX just feels like unfinished and broken like it can break at any point it feels a unfinished product, every single one of them from Google Drive, Gemini, Google Photos Gmail might be the exception

  • crypto_padrinis
    Padrinis (@crypto_padrinis) reported

    @DrDrej I have two different Gmail accounts. When I sign in with one account and use the available tokens, then sign in with the other account, which I haven’t used, it still shows that I have no tokens available. do we have any cache? long term cache?

  • JulianGoldieSEO
    Julian Goldie SEO (@JulianGoldieSEO) reported

    𝗛𝗼𝘄 𝗚𝗲𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗶 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗿𝗸 𝗯𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗲𝘀 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘆𝗱𝗮𝘆 𝟮𝟰 𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗮𝗰𝘁𝘀 𝗯𝗲𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗮𝘀𝗸. There's a leaked Google agent buried inside Android beta 17.23 that runs in the background of your real life. → Pulls from Gmail, Calendar, Drive, your logins, your location, and your habits → 50 unread emails sort themselves before you open the inbox → Monday catchup doc is drafted before you sit down → Skills let you teach it a weekly task once and it repeats it for you → The onboarding screen says it may make purchases without asking first → Spark Robin layer renders cards, timelines, and dashboards instead of plain text You stopped going to the AI. The AI started running ahead of you. Read the permission screen before you tap turn on.

  • ChrisAlvino
    Chris Alvino (@ChrisAlvino) reported

    Ugh, time to migrate away from Gmail. Still wild that Google's best product in decades was built as a side project bc their execs are terrible at actually creating good ideas and products. Destroying them once they're successful though? Absolute experts at that!

  • GujjubhaiKD
    KD🇮🇳 (@GujjubhaiKD) reported

    @Kaju_Nut I have been using @TheOfficialSBI net banking since 10+ years & not faced any problem. I don't even have their debit card. Considering various bank- demat-gmail-income tax-MF-other misc website accounts, I manage about 250 passwords. Maintain a meticulous record of PW & pins.

  • sunshineskies82
    SpringRain7549 (@sunshineskies82) reported

    ANYONE ELSE NOTICE GMAIL IS SLOW AS DAMN MOLASSES??!!!!!!

  • BSlickComposer
    BSlick (@BSlickComposer) reported

    btw this won't work if you just use the "Sign in with google feature" you will have to force to "use an email" and still use your gmail account!

  • venkateshdotdev
    Venkatesh (@venkateshdotdev) reported

    You are in a System Design interview, Interviewer asks you to design a system for Gmail "undo send" mail feature. What are the questions you would discuss with your interviewer for this problem?

  • dcrowleyprod
    Dave Crowley 🍉🐦‍⬛ (@dcrowleyprod) reported

    Breaking the silence, I’m the 16th Doctor, the only reason why we aren’t filming yet is because Russell forgot his login for gmail

  • bobjones
    Bob (@bobjones) reported

    Is the gmail plugin on Codex buggy for anyone else? Doesn't seem to work half the time with 401 errors.

  • thankgoddavid_
    ThankGod Oghenetejiri David (@thankgoddavid_) reported

    Built an AI email assistant that pulls customer details from a database, writes emails, and sends them automatically through Gmail. No switching tabs. No manual follow-ups. No digging through customer lists. For businesses, the real issue is not just replying to emails. It’s missing them, delaying them, or forgetting to follow up when things get busy. That’s where this helps. It keeps responses consistent and reduces the chance of leads or customer messages slipping through the cracks. Compared to a human assistant, it doesn’t get overwhelmed, doesn’t forget tasks, and can handle volume without extra cost per email. It’s not replacing people. It’s removing repetitive email handling so teams can focus on actual work.

  • DiscoverSLC
    Utah Utes _❤_ 🏒 ⚽️ 🏈 🏀 🈴️🈵️🈲️🉐️ (@DiscoverSLC) reported

    @waterute Google has gotten bad. I pay for additional storage and I've had major issues with just my Gmail today.

  • DoctorWhat1983
    Doctor What aka Kevin Neece (@DoctorWhat1983) reported

    @Grummz It hasn’t happened to my Gmail accounts yet and I make anime fan fiction. All of my videos are available on Google Drive and the U.S. Government and Austin Police Department have my logins and passwords. Nobody has attempted to shut me down.

  • DoctorWhat1983
    Doctor What aka Kevin Neece (@DoctorWhat1983) reported

    @ObviousRises It hasn’t happened to my Gmail accounts yet and I make anime fan fiction. All of my videos are available on Google Drive and the U.S. Government and Austin Police Department have my logins and passwords. Nobody has attempted to shut me down.

  • reinahardy
    Reina Hardy (@reinahardy) reported

    Gmail promised me unlimited storage but it seems to have swapped that for limited storage and constant AI rewriting suggestions . IS SERVER SPACE EXPENSIVE OR IS IT NOT

  • WHITEBIRDIDAHO
    A (@WHITEBIRDIDAHO) reported

    @ggoksuy @perlinaino If this is ELON, I apologize. We have been having connectivity issues here for several days. Also I often am censored on X. In fact 9X in 6 weeks. I assume it is my langauge or content. Insofar as downloading, it appears my phone is locked as well as gmail and yahoo.

  • charbinks
    Carly (@charbinks) reported

    Anyone else having problems with Gmail on the iPhone mail app? I’ve done all the trouble shooting and I still can’t get it to stay connected for more then 5 mins at a time 😒

  • DavidTDrury
    Universal Sales of FL (@DavidTDrury) reported

    @k1rallik if its a "gmail" account they have much power, but if you have your own domain and let them host your email, your content is yours and if they try to shut down your account, its a breach of service. Free accounts do not have much rights, but a paid service does. re-read Terms&Conditions.

  • EmptySocium
    Gor. Y-yan (@EmptySocium) reported

    Folks, Is @gmail web version down?

  • enkka
    Mikko Engren (@enkka) reported

    Google just announced a “personal AI agent” that runs 24/7 in the background. Sounds convenient, right? Here’s what it actually requires: Full access to your Gmail, credit cards, meeting notes, and browser sessions (including login cookies) Permanent activity logging turned on Your data shared with third parties This isn’t just “helpful AI.” This is Google getting a permanent, always-on window into your entire digital life — and calling it progress. Meanwhile, they’re also pushing: Daily Brief that scans your emails and calendar overnight Information Agents that profile you 24/7 in the background Camera glasses with no clear data retention policy All marketed as “personalization.” The uncomfortable truth: The more “personal” these agents become, the less personal your data stays. This is why local, sovereign setups (like self-hosted agents with private memory) matter more than ever. Because when the model “dreams” with your data, you should at least decide where that dreaming happens. We’re not against AI. We’re against handing over our entire lives in exchange for convenience.

  • nyrfinance
    New York Review of Finance (@nyrfinance) reported

    not taking cold pitches rn for this issue …but if you have some hot goss that’s fit to print… you can always dm or email newyorkreviewoffinance @ gmail print only, no bylines xx

  • TechnovityTech
    Technovity (@TechnovityTech) reported

    @ToddIndry37 Just want to clarify that these apps back in 2021 were not that huge size so technically, 64GB and 128GB were not a problem but there is a catch, if you download Gmail on 64GB or 128GB, it would be less than you see on the OP screenshot (Not sure if this is true)