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 |
|---|---|
| Paris, Île-de-France | 45 |
| Magalas, Occitanie | 1 |
| Pont-de-Vaux, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Saint-Jérôme, QC | 2 |
| Sarreguemines, ACAL | 2 |
| Annonay, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Wavrin, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Bergerac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Versailles, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Hyères, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 3 |
| Lille, Hauts-de-France | 4 |
| Brisbane, QLD | 1 |
| Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 3 |
| Thonon-les-Bains, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 2 |
| Lieusaint, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Achenheim, ACAL | 1 |
| Tarbes, Occitanie | 1 |
| Metz, ACAL | 3 |
| Niort, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Saint-Amour, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | 1 |
| Toulouse, Occitanie | 3 |
| Annecy, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Chartres, Centre | 1 |
| Bristol, England | 1 |
| Antananarivo, Analamanga | 1 |
| Toulon, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 1 |
| Saint-Denis, Réunion | 1 |
| Hennebont, Brittany | 1 |
| Arrondissement de Charleroi, Wallonia | 1 |
| Châlette-sur-Loing, Centre | 1 |
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Gmail Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Elisabeth | AI Builder + UGC Sales (@closermethod) reportedI have been thinking about this a lot. Brands spend $200,000 a year on AI platforms to manage creator relationships. CreatorIQ. Aspire. GRIN. These tools cost $2,000 to $16,000 per month. Creators manage their businesses with Google Sheets and Gmail. That asymmetry is the whole problem. And AI closes it for $20 a month. If you know how to set it up. That is what I am building. That is what I am teaching.
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Puneet Patwari (@system_monarch) reportedGmail tells you your email is "Sent" in a split second - well before it's actually reached the other person, and sometimes before it's even tried. It's not really lying. It's making a promise. Sending mail means talking to the other person's mail server, which might be slow, busy, or down. If Gmail made you sit and wait for that, sending would feel broken. So instead it drops your email into a line and instantly tells you it's done. A separate system in the background picks emails off that line and does the slow work of actually delivering them, trying again if the other server isn't answering. This is called a message queue. Whenever a job is slow or unreliable, you take it, set it aside, and deal with it separately. "Sent" doesn't mean it arrived. It means "we've got it, and we'll get it there."
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@RGBAtlantica (@RGBAtlantica) reported@Annie__Bee Outlook, AOL, Live, Gmail, X, Yahoo -all major co's have been hacked. To regain a hacked acct. try to login, with the last email address you used, you'll have to change the password, have it sent to you, change password.
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𝐉𝐞𝐧𝐚 (@wonyid) reported૮꒰ ˶• ༝ •˶꒱ა wts acc f100 y lama ╰┈➤ ⋆ v email only ( dom gmail ) ╰┈➤ ⋆ masuk mt ht with pict ╰┈➤ ⋆ go green ╰┈➤ ⋆ dapet data lengkap ╰┈➤ ⋆ test ht = fix take 💸? dm or wa (ready 3 acc) #zonauang
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Anjula Dwivedi (@HeyAnjula) reportedClaude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok agree on almost nothing. They all quietly agreed on MCP. Here's the part nobody's telling you: there are 11,000+ MCP servers live right now, and fewer than 5% make a single dollar. The plumbing is built. The money isn't picked up yet. MCP is basically USB-C for AI. Before it, connecting an AI to your tools meant hand-wiring a custom integration every single time. Now you build one small server and every major AI can plug into it — Gmail, your database, Notion, any API. And you don't even need to be a real engineer anymore. You describe the tool, Claude or ChatGPT writes most of the server, you ship it in a weekend. The playbook is stupidly simple: → Find a boring workflow someone repeats every week → Build one sharp MCP server that kills it → Free tier for reach, paid tier for revenue → Charge per use, per seat, or per outcome Servers that actually solve something are pulling $500–3K/mo. Some hit $10K in six weeks. Built once, sold on repeat. The window where "understands MCP + ships one tool" is rare won't stay open long. The marketplace is empty. Be the one who fills it.
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Nisa NETWORK (@JilongJilonk19) reported@TikCoin_Network Please update the TIK Coin app immediately so that members can replace their old Gmail accounts with new ones, as there are many errors associated with the old accounts. Please look into this; we stand with you, TIK.
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Jay Petty (@JPetty2498) reported@Heartofgold4422 Doing so. Problem I have is x is in a Gmail accountant for some reason I cannot get to it on the tablet. So I’m gonna change it when x will let me try and mess with the account again. I’m in a time penalty atm
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Anant Mehta (@anantpmehta) reported@Google @gmail My brother’s gmail has been compromised and someone has changed the password. Not able to login through all available options. Please help.
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Philip Fowdar (@philfowdar) reportedThe best business in AI is selling the solution to a problem you defined. Microsoft trained the modern office worker. Now Copilot retrains them. Anthropic trained developers on Claude. Now it sells the workflow. NVIDIA created the compute gap. Now it sells the compute. Software engineered the desk job. Let's not undersell the move though - the same vendor that shaped the workflow gets to capture the replacement. This is why every "AI stack" diagram misses the moat. The LLM, the agent framework, the RAG layer - all interchangeable. What's not interchangeable is the company that owns both the legacy workflow and the AI that replaces it. OpenAI has ChatGPT but not the enterprise surface. Anthropic has Claude but not the operating system. Google has Gmail, Docs, Workspace - which is why Gemini matters more than its benchmarks suggest. The frontier model race is a distraction. The real competition is for the workflow surface where the previous decade of software-shaped behavior already lives.
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ccx15 (@codecrackx15) reportedOne of the great things about Proton Mail (The Proton Suite) is that I can create additional emails under my main email, and they all function from inside my main email box. For instance… my Gmail is NOT my name. So I’ve used that for quite a bit of stuff. Also, I found out early on that spammers trend to target emails with names in them (not a super big issue if the spam catcher is competent and not called Outlook). Proton is under my name. So moving some stuff to it… Substack for instance, would put that out on every email list. I don’t want that. Problem solved Proton’s Identity and addresses feature. I simply create my old gmail address with a Proton address (it was available) and then I change it to that in all the services my gmail is in. On the Proton Ultimate plan, you can create up to 15 identity addresses. Another perk… Create on for jobs sites and LinkedIn, especially when you are job hunting. Once you find a job, hit the toggle next to that identity and all that spammy junk that job sites send… STOPS coming to your main email box. I've added Proton's X link below. Privacy should be at the top of your list going forward, so go check them out. @ProtonPrivacy
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Dev (@iamsunnydev) reported@gmail I am unable to add Outlook mail id. Can you help me. Again and again show something wrong error message.
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Meme Gene (@ofreacharound) reported@sundarpichai @GoogleWorkspace Do you guys ever realize all your products suck to use? Slack literally became popular because Gmail is so terrible that people abandoned email ChatGPT is popular because you broke Google
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FooLyConvexShoe (@TanFooLy) reported@BROWNDUST2_EN Hello with the recent update my account no longer exists I liked it to Gmail before since I transferred between phones but it’s not working. I really enjoyed playing please help:(
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Nicolas Olaya (@ecom_nicolas) reported10 Email Marketing Trends That Will Define 2026 Over the past few years, we've worked with 100+ ecommerce brands across every revenue stage. Some patterns are becoming impossible to ignore. These aren't predictions. They're the strategies the best brands are already using to stay ahead. Here's the condensed version. 1. Human-Sounding Emails Are Winning AI-generated emails are flooding inboxes, and they all have the same polished, soulless, "unlock your potential" energy. Subscribers are tuning them out. The emails that are cutting through right now feel like a real person wrote them. Short sentences, conversational tone, a founder sharing something personal, an opinion that's slightly polarizing. This isn't anti-AI. It's about using AI as a tool, not a replacement for your brand voice. The human touch is what makes someone open email #47 from your brand instead of archiving it. 2. Retention Thinking Over Email Marketing Thinking For a long time, email marketers were hired to do one thing: send emails that generate revenue. Design a template, write copy, hit send, check the dashboard. That era is fading. The email marketers creating the most value in 2026 think like retention strategists. They understand the P&L, they know the CAC and payback period, they think about cohort analysis and product adoption rates—not just open rates and click rates. When you operate this way, you stop being "the email person" and become a strategic partner who solves real business problems. 3. Plain Text Emails as a Strategic Weapon Design emails still have their place. But plain text emails from the founder are consistently outperforming graphic-heavy campaigns for education, re-engagement, and personal updates. Three reasons: Better deliverability. They're lighter, and inbox providers favor them. More authentic. They feel human in a world drowning in polished marketing. They stand out. They look different from everything else in the inbox. The smart move is mixing both into your calendar. Design for product highlights and promotions. Plain text for founder stories, education, and personal check-ins. The contrast keeps things fresh. 4. Product Adoption Flows Over Sales Sequences Post-purchase used to be: thank you, cross-sell, review request. The entire sequence was designed to extract more money as fast as possible. The 2026 approach is completely different. The best brands are building post-purchase flows that help customers succeed with the product first. How to use it. When to use it. What to expect. Common mistakes to avoid. Because if someone doesn't use your product consistently, they don't see results. And if they don't see results, they churn. No amount of clever cross-sell emails will save a customer who never opened the bottle. 5. Zero-Party Data 2.0 Collecting zero-party data through your pop-up isn't new. How brands are using it has evolved. The old approach: Ask a question, store the answer, maybe personalize the welcome flow. That was ZPD 1.0. ZPD 2.0 is using that data across your entire business. When 57% of your customers tell you they struggle with a specific problem, that's not just an email segmentation insight. That's business intelligence. It should influence what products you develop, what hooks your ads use, and what copy goes on your product pages. Your pop-up is a market research engine, not just a list growth tool. 6. Micro-Commitment Flows When someone commits to a small action, they're significantly more likely to follow through with a bigger one. The best brands are embedding micro-commitments throughout their flows. We tested this with a supplement brand. We made subscribers "activate" their recurring discount by completing a short survey, even though every subscriber gets the discount by default. The group that claimed it had significantly higher LTV and repurchase rate. Why? Because when people put effort into claiming something, they value it more. That psychological investment translates directly into better retention. 7. Billing Reminder Optimization If you're a subscription brand, this single email might be the highest-leverage thing you can improve. Most brands send: "Your card will be charged in 3 days." That's basically an invitation to cancel. You're leading with cost instead of value. The reframe: "Your next delivery ships in 3 days, and here's the free gift we included." That shifts the psychology from "I'm losing money" to "I'm receiving something." We've seen up to 30% lower subscription churn with this approach. It's also one of the best moments to present a one-click upsell while the customer is already mentally prepared for the delivery. 8. Deliverability-First Strategy With Gmail and Yahoo tightening their filtering, deliverability has moved from "something to keep an eye on" to the foundation everything else sits on. A deliverability-first strategy means you don't build your email program and look at deliverability later. You design the entire strategy around it from the start. Authentication before you send a single email. Monthly list cleaning as non-negotiable. Sending to engaged segments instead of blasting. Monitoring spam rates weekly. Every decision—how often to send, what to send, and who to send to—should be filtered through one question: Will this help or hurt my inbox placement? 9. AI as a Partner, Not a Replacement This brings the AI conversation full circle. AI is a terrible replacement for strategic thinking. But it's an incredible accelerator for execution. Use AI to write email copy in minutes. Use it to generate a month's worth of campaign ideas. Use it to analyze hundreds of subject lines and uncover patterns humans would miss. But the human always makes the strategic decisions, the creative calls, and the judgment calls about what's right for the brand. AI handles the heavy lifting. You steer the ship. 10. Optimization Over Aesthetics A beautiful email is useless if it doesn't convert. This mindset has become dominant among the best email marketers. Compress every image so emails load fast. Make sure the above-the-fold section communicates the entire offer before anyone scrolls. Design mobile-first. Test in dark mode. Check rendering across Gmail, Outlook, and Apple Mail. Track the metrics that actually matter, not just Klaviyo attributed revenue. The brands generating the most revenue per subscriber aren't the ones with the prettiest emails. They're the ones where every email is built to perform.
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Adaugo✨ (@main_ishh) reported@mnenaaaa @praisepal_ and gmail be so slow when receiving it