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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.
- Errors (36%)
- Website Down (35%)
- Sign in (29%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Gmail outage reports came from the following cities:
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Gmail Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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keshavv (@Keshavdotdev) reportedI created 6 Gmail accounts just to use Antigravity, and then I realized something. With Antigravity IDE, you can sign in with as many Google accounts as you want. But Cursor seems to limit you to just 3 Google accounts. How is Cursor enforcing that limit? 🤔
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The Sojourner (@AvidSojourning) reported@TradeCzar You using a gmail account to login?
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nutanc (@nutanc) reported@Eliana_Goldin You can continue with any gmail login(basic check to avoid bots) and you should end up at a chat interface.
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David Alade (@DavidAlade__) reportedJust realised that in nearly a decade, and for all of my working life, my current laptop, with my current employer, would be the first time that I did not login in my personal Gmail account on the laptop.
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Paul Jump (@paulljump) reported@Bhavyaztwt How is this not a bigger deal. Now do Gmail search (also terrible)
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The Jobfather ® 🇯🇲🇨🇦🇬🇧 (@TheJobfather__) reportedIf you're in an interview with Google, and they ask about your favorite Google product, it is not small talk. This is where a lot of people give an answer like, “I use Gmail every day,” and then they stop there like the job is done. That is not an answer. That is a testimonial. If you pick a product, explain the problem it solves, why it works, what tradeoffs you notice, what type of user it serves, and how it connects to the role you want. If you’re interviewing for engineering, talk like someone who thinks about systems. If you’re interviewing for product, talk like someone who understands users. If you’re interviewing for sales, support, marketing, or strategy, connect it to the business. Do not fanboy over the product. Analyze it like someone who could help build or improve it. The power move is making the interviewer feel like you can think inside the product.
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The_Muted_Gamer2 (@gamer2_muted) reported@gmail I refuse to change my password to login to my @YouTube as I have never changed my password since my accounts creation in 2013 I will not change it and as of now you are barring me from my account if this is not sorted out by the time I get off work tonight then lawsuit…
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rocknroller912 (@rocknroller912) reported@Amy_90_x That happened to me for a while. I use a gmail to log in and the problem was the Google account which kept getting suspected fraud alerts.
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedMost drone pilots are great at flying. They're terrible at filling the pipeline. SkyReach fixes that. It finds 25 local businesses a day, researches the site, drafts a personalized Gmail, and tracks every follow-up so no warm lead dies in the inbox.
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DWE Post (@dwepost) reportedDear Google Team, @TeamYouTube I can’t access my Gmail account. I forgot my password, and the standard recovery options are not working for me. This is my primary account. Please help me recover it as soon as possible. Thank you. @nealmohan
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The SEO Guy (@theseoguy_) reportedif someone that was never even a customer left you a bad review on your Google profile just flag it from as many different personal Gmail accounts as you can (not any company ones) Google will normally take it down
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Alvin (@Alvin1492840) reportedIf this changes how you use your AirPods Max, one ask. Repost the first post so the next person wearing $549 headphones as a $30 pair from the airport sees this before another year of compressed, generic, manually-toggled listening. Follow @Alvin1492840 I break down the hidden settings, buried features, and quiet design choices that companies build hoping you never open the one menu that matters. Next thread: the 11 Gmail features that made a $360/year Superhuman subscription pointless the inbox playbook hiding behind one Settings click.
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joe black (@m6071736) reportedGmail suddenly maxed out on storage. Google switched to have backup of everything on their server. Look under setting and switch to not do backups. When they have your data on their server it WILL be used for AI.
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Jon Sackett (@realJonSackett) reportedI don’t want to have to run custom apis and pay for another subscription for Zapier and set up a bunch of agents. I don’t have to do any of that in Claude. I wake up in the morning and sit down at my computer like Tony Start and Fable 5 had pulled data and analytics directly through Shopify, klaviyo, x, gmail and gives me a summary report of the past day and recommendations on what to work on for the day. And all I did was ask it to do that once. Not everyone’s a vibe coder. Again for mass adoption and appeal by the average person, make it easy for everyone. It sounded like this was the description of Elon talking about the digital Optimus. But again the sooner it’s released the sooner I’ll delete all other accounts. (Still use grok but just not for anything productive with my business anymore since fable 5 and cowork came out last month)
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Gbenga Akindolani |AI Engineer | Automation Expert (@__dolani) reportedAutomation is not only something you sell to clients. It is something you deploy for yourself the moment a tool you rely on starts failing you. Every friction point in your own workflow becomes a build. You stop waiting for other people to fix things you could fix in an afternoon. 2 days ago, A platform had no webhook. So I turned my inbox into one. I was splitting a course into a two-tier structure this week. New pricing, new access levels, new automations for onboarding paid members. The platform has an auto-invite bot that adds new customers to the members group after payment. That is the whole reason it was picked. Then it broke which I opened a ticket. Waited. Tried the fixes people posted in the forum. Nothing. So I did what I do for clients by building one But here was the catch. The platform does not expose a payment webhook. No API for the payment event. Nothing I could hook into cleanly. What it does do is send an email to the inbox every time a payment lands. That was the escape hatch. Gmail trigger in n8n. Every payment notification hits the inbox and fires the flow. The workflow parses the email, pulls the customer's details, and pushes them into the group with a welcome message. About 3 hours of work. Right as I was testing the last piece, the platform's bot came back to life. Of course it did. Two versions of me showed up at that moment. One was annoyed I had just burned an evening on something that was being paid for. The other paused and looked at what I actually had. A workflow I fully own with logs going straight into the database. This is the part of the skill people underrate. And when the tool does not give you an API, look at what it does give you. An email trigger, a webhook to a different service, a database export. There is almost always a way in.
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Paweł Huryn (@PawelHuryn) reportedClaude Code artifacts can now call your connectors: Gmail, Calendar, Slack, Notion. I built one to see exactly how the permissions work. Three things to know before you approve one. 1. It runs as you, not the author. Every call uses the credentials of whoever opens the page. The same artifact shows each viewer their own data, and none of it goes back to the author. 2. The page is limited to what it declared. It can only call the exact tools it listed when it was published. Anything else is refused, and it never sees your login. 3. Consent is per connector, not per action. I gave my test page a tool that writes drafts to Gmail. The approval box said "Gmail." Reading your mail and writing to it share the same checkbox, so "approve Gmail" means "approve whatever this page was built to do." 4. Artifacts with connectors can't be shared publically. Still, they can be shared with everyone in the organization. Before you approve one, the box names a connector, not the actions behind it. The trust is in who built the page, not the word on the button.
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Mr Cal (@chimexmary) reportedSomeone is trying hard tonight to sign me out of my Instagram account and the linked Gmail. You're actually hitting a rock because that account is strongly backed up. 2FA is a good thing. I keep receiving prompts from my email when someone tries to sign in to the account. I’m ready for you this night. You will keep initiating and I will keep denying it.
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Luke (SteadyOn) (@2Steady4U) reported@Shedletsky The new stuff is decent for personal, cloud connected tasks (through plugins, e.g. gmail) but is a complete mess for MCPs and has had huge performance issues for as long as I've used it. The model is quite literally slowed down somehow. Don't even get me started on WSL.
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KuwaidenTL (@Kuwaiden) reportedEnshittification is always happening but a totally me problem is that, for work reasons, I keep a Gmail window open at 1/4 of the screen on a 2nd monitor, and all the AI **** has now forced the search box to be tiny af
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ً (@bytbybyt) reportedwhy did google tell me to login to my grandma's gmail im so confused I just woke up
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Giuseppe Caruso (@g1useppecaruso) reported@suitetvapp Same account with gmail log and it’s not working. Deleted e re installed, also re start iPhone. Its not working the cloud data. Yesterday I saw the banner but it was beta test yet. Today from the App Store it does not work.
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Blogangster (@AsjadAamir) reportedDo not buy aged accounts from this d*ckhead @der_jenny082 . This scum bag is not refunding me. His gmail didn’t even login to my browser. He is not even replying me on telegram.
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Think About It (@ThinkAboutItOnl) reportedIs anybody seeing this @TeamYouTube ? 🚨🚨🚨👏 I FOUND MY RECOVERY EMAIL! Now I need your help to get me to where I need to go to recover my channel. 🚨🚨🚨 My stolen channel... @thinkaboutitnow / UCRz-eF9yFw_bNq6k9rS52Aw @TeamYouTube Your YT email of June 6 said, "It seems like we have to do the special account recovery so our internal team will be able to investigate this issue further. Kindly file another account recovery claim once you have/remember the secondary email that is associated with your YouTube channel." HOW do I file an "account recovery claim?" B/c the normal recovery link just keeps me in an endless circle. Thanks! Thanks! Thanks! I now know what happened to my gmail and YT channel... SMS 2FA was the weak link. SMS is easily intercepted via SIM-swapping or SS7 attacks.
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Paul Fidika (@PaulFidika) reportedWhy is the software Google creates all so bad? It's baffling: - Gmail: UI hasn't been revised in 20 years. Uses up _ridiculous_ memory resources; one Gmail tab is 1.5 GB of RAM, compared to proton-mail which is 500 MBs - Google Drive: slow, lags, crashes. Unintuitive sharing controls. - Google Workspaces: expensive, like $14 a month for a basic email address. - Google API-Platform: confusing, way over-engineered. You have to click through dozens of screens to get an API-key. I need tutorials to do basic things. - Google Ads: refuses to refund ad-spend if someone steals your account or their auto-spend messes up. - "Ask Gemini" splattered on everything now. - Material UI: ugly, old-looking design primitives. Please no one use this ever. - YouTube: popular videos dominate search results, rather than niche useful results, meaning most content is buried. UI crashes when customizing my channel. Complains if you try to upload a profile pic larger than 4MBs instead of just downscaling it. Searching your exact channel name won't show your own channel. Official upload-path is browser-upload, which is unreliable for multi-GB videos (I'm now using a third-party CLI tool). I'm just baffled as to how Google does so badly consistently? What is going on here.
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pablo sanchez (@pablosanchezmv) reportedDoing email continous communication with agents across different email providers (Gmail, Outlook, custom IMAP servers) turned out to be very difficult. We developed our own server that pools imaps accounts and handles the webhook of creating or continuing an agent thread. I wonder if there is something out there that we could have use via API
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SAGACITY. (@Kiitan_ado) reported@germanarc1 @reejob_ I was taken into Phantom (from which I was asked to log in with my "Gmail and password" but I signed up with my X account) and while I linked my email, its said a link was sent to my email which I didn't receive ( guess its just a temporary issue tho).
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Idowu Olumini (@Kolexeneration) reported@SmileComsNGCare I have sent an email to customer service to update my email from Yahoo to gmail due to network glitch & unable to send activation code to yahoo email. I have been following up with different reminder email from last week & there was no reply. So disheartening.
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Shaun Willis (@ShaunWMusic) reportedFeatures 1. Sliding cart drawer 2. SKUs shown on product pages, cart, and saved orders 3. Order number on the checkout success page 4. Pricing admin tab 5. Admin access controlled by database flag 6. Email migration from Klaviyo to Gmail 7. Admin fulfillment email for new orders 8. Logo embedded in emails 9. Forgot-password email 10. SKU column in fulfillment email 11. Payment in fulfillment email 12. Order dates in customer's timezone 13. Quantity column removed from customer email 14. Google Analytics tracking 15. Mixpanel tracking with consent banner 16. Sentry error tracking 17. Update email to fulfillment emails Bug Fixes 18. Checkout and shipping estimate errors 19. Account page CRUD (session not sent) 20. Account page redirect 21. "Failed to add address" error messages 22. Stale cart handling at checkout 23. Buy Now button removed Security & Infrastructure 24. Rate limiting on login/password endpoints 25. Database connection via environment variables 26. Production URL standardization
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Karus Daedlyn *Cat Dad Era* (@CDaedlyn) reported@CantEverDie Keep making burner Gmail accounts and sign up for the free stuff. I jest, because that's terrible practice, although I did know an attorney IRL that would do that to daisy-chain those Dropbox sites. Infinite free storage, just in 2.5GB chunks.
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Khaled Shadid (@IamKhaledShadid) reportedWhen we started NeuralAgent back in April 2025 it was one of the first agents in the world that uses a user's personal computer, not a computer on the cloud, thats what made it to spread to 180 countries and tens of thousands of users in a short amount of time. Today, I am excited to announce that we are experimenting with something new, something called NeuralOS, it's the next evolution of the Neural experience. With NeuralOS, intelligence stops being an app you open and close and it becomes the OS itself, it becomes the computer itself, it's always on and always ready. Imagine for example you are now on the gmail interface, and you say 'Hey Neural, send a reply to John here', and it just understands, it just knows and in milliseconds types the reply, asks for your approval and then sends it. Or if you are on an interface and there was an error and you say "Hey Neural, fix this" and it just knows! It just works across any app, any screen, any interface, you call it via a keyboard shortcut or voice and ask it to do something, and it does it in milliseconds. Now that we have the Neural fast model, I feel now is the time for this experiment. Stay tuned for NeuralOS! It will be an OS layer that's always on that can run on Windows and macOS and soon Linux as well! As always, we would love to hear your feedback!