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 |
|---|---|
| Sydney, NSW | 2 |
| Sancergues, Centre | 1 |
| Saint-Denis, Réunion | 3 |
| Nancy, ACAL | 2 |
| Nantes, Pays de la Loire | 2 |
| Sartrouville, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Leipzig, Saxony | 1 |
| Montpellier, Occitanie | 1 |
| Le Teich, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Attendorn, NRW | 1 |
| Zwickau, Saxony | 1 |
| Dieppe, Normandy | 1 |
| Rodez, Occitanie | 1 |
| Toulouse, Occitanie | 3 |
| Brussels, Brussels Capital | 4 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 42 |
| Marly, ACAL | 1 |
| Fayence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 1 |
| Arumpo, NSW | 1 |
| Méounes-lès-Montrieux, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 1 |
| Wiesbaden, Hesse | 1 |
| Tosse, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Torcy, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Tarbes, Occitanie | 2 |
| Ciudad Jardín, MEX | 1 |
| Saint-Yrieix-sur-Charente, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Rezé, Pays de la Loire | 1 |
| Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Romilly-sur-Seine, ACAL | 1 |
| Audun-le-Tiche, ACAL | 1 |
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Gmail Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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bagchasinkt (@Chris610708315) reported@discord_support @mrneedaband Is there a chance you can help me I remember the Gmail it trying to log back into my account which is the problem
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Kevin A. Bryan (@Afinetheorem) reported"If you ban data centers in your region, locals don't get to use any medicine AI comes up with, or watch Netflix, or use Gmail, or complain if local factory shuts down when a more efficient one using modern robotics opens elsewhere, or...": let's put some skin in the game! 3/3
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Ashutosh Singh (@0xAshutosh) reported@Google You have an extraordinary amount of money, infrastructure and engineering talent — and I expect more. Alphabet generated more than $403B in revenue in 2025. Search & other advertising alone generated over $63B in Q4, while YouTube surpassed $60B in annual revenue across ads and subscriptions. Alphabet is now worth roughly $4.2T, with GOOGL around $342. You already have Search, Gmail, Android, Chrome, YouTube, Cloud, Pixel, Gemini, Waymo, Tensor, Maps, Drive, Workspace and countless other products. But having more products isn't the goal. I can run my own mail server 24/7. I can deploy APIs, databases, cloud infrastructure, AI models and websites. What I expect from a $4T+ company is something much bigger: Build products people genuinely want. Build products that solve problems millions of people actually have. Build products that become essential not just another product added to the ecosystem. You have the resources to build the future. So build the products people are waiting for.
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Allan Ssenyonga (@ssojo81) reported@jptorach The problem is the email is just my name. One name, no underscore or numbers. So guys who have no email and are filling in forms simply put their name and add at gmail. So I end up getting their emails. So I suffer because I got onto the service early
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Auza (@_Auza_) reported@Oxxbid @baseapp my laptop is hacked and someone login in my Gmail nad hacked my base app is there anyway i can't get my baseapp??
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Logan Ullyott (@Loganullyott) reported@nbaschez IDK about Instinct but tried Grok Bot yesterday and it felt like a real shift. The time from install -> successful results is way way faster than anything else I’ve seen. GB had completely automated two annoying recurring tasks in ~5 minutes. Claude and open AI couldn’t handle them (permissions issues, log-in issues, loops/cron not running) Hermes was just too difficult to set up, super non-intuitive and I didn’t want to spend an afternoon watching tutorials. “Hey Grok, do this 7 step thing that requires passwords, watching emails, making stripe invoices, collecting payments, emailing customers…” “Ok. Need your gmail permission and stripe permission and … done.”
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trophy. ꕤ (@ilytrophy) reported@TeamYouTube @Google @YouTube Please help me. They took out my 2FA authentication, recovery email, my phone number and passkeys from 2 of my gmail accounts. I can’t sign in due to the parental supervision they put on my gmails.
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rr🧃 (@justspacebaby) reportedAnyone having issues with accessing their Gmail?
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waldorf (@juniorwaldorf) reported@cigarettesummer Google apps for office is absolutely terrible, including gmail. That e-mail service has no aesthetic whatsoever. I hate it. It's confuse. Apple has great apps, like the calendar, which is the greatest of them all, but nothing beats microsoft 365 — although there are a lot of softwares on that package that I have no idea how to use it. If I was them I would purchase adobe, which is also phenomenal. But I really want to sue Microsoft, because they deleted all of my pictures on OneDrive, it was all of my Instagram art that I used to save it there since META didn't allowed it to archive it back in the day. When it comes to cloud services, Apple is the best, although it can always become better.
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A-Jay is exhausted… (@hotgirltherapyx) reportedThe Meta apps go down every three business so at first we thought it was normal, but then other apps crashing too and eventually Twitter, even Gmail got sniped
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Oscar Diedrichs (@oscardiedrichs) reported@Techjunkie_Aman @TutaPrivacy The most private email is the one where you exchange keys before hand using a secure channel and then encrypt the email before sending it. Like it has always been. Problem with this is that most people are computer illiterate, yet they think "I rock in IT" because they can swipe on an iPhone. We used to see a surge in people getting smarter with a lot of cunning. Now we see the opposite. People are getting dumber, lazier and can't even install Signal, nor set up their own server with mattermost or whatever and they just love using Gmail or whatever service saying "I trust Google, I have nothing to hide". And the they make us all suffer because of their ignorance.
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Abhijeet (@abhijeetdevv) reportedBuilt something that's been quietly saving me every morning. An automation that reads my inbox before I do. I work with a US client, which means most bug reports and issues land in my email overnight, while I'm asleep. Used to mean waking up, opening Gmail, reading through everything, mentally triaging what's actually broken before I'd even had coffee. Now an @evedev_ agent connected to my Gmail runs at 8am. Goes through the night's emails, pulls out anything that's actually a reported issue or bug, and posts it into a Slack channel. From there it hands off. Another @cursor_ai agent sitting in that same Slack channel picks up what got posted, and it has access to my GitHub repo. It checks the reported issue against logs, traces it back to the actual code, debugs it, and writes up what it found. By the time I open my laptop, there's a full report waiting: what broke, where, and what the fix looks like. I've only given it read access everywhere. Not because it hasn't been reliable, it has, but because I still want to be the one reviewing and merging anything that touches the codebase. The automation does the investigating, I still make the call. Works better than I expected it to.
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Mike P (@mikepat711) reported@Rasberry_TR This was my opening prompt: “i have this problem where both of my gmail inboxes are so full of **** and i do not want to face cleaning them up. but i'd love to not have thousands of emails in each. do you think there's a way you could go mop them up for me? i don't want to lose old important emails, but there's so much crap in there that i'd love to get out so my inbox isn't packed” From there, it told me what it’d do and I gave it the green light. You could be far more specific than I was if you have certain things you’re concerned about, but it’ll tell you the plan before you trigger it to execute
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ghiles (@GhilesMSSOUI) reported8. Delivered does not mean read. Google wants SPF or DKIM to reach a personal Gmail, and SPF, DKIM and DMARC once you send in bulk. Microsoft says passing those checks does not promise delivery. AWS counts an email as delivered when the other mail server accepts it. So delivered means a server said yes. Not a person.
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Haris (@fyreinteractive) reportedyour youtube trust score might be killing your channel’s views and you don’t even know about it… there’s no place to check it, but it exists you've seen it happen. a creator posts 20 genuinely good videos. zero traction. under 100 impressions on all of them. they assume they're bad at this, burn out, and quit. the content was fine, and the channel was flagged before their first upload even went live. let me break down exactly how this works and the $0 fix... when you create a new youtube channel, the system evaluates a set of signals to classify whether you're a real creator or a bot farm. fresh gmail + instant uploads + 0 viewing history + no subscriber activity = the exact fingerprint of the spam channels youtube kills every day so the system treats you the same way. your reach gets throttled before you've begun. i've watched this wreck dozens of channels in the facelessOS community before we figured out the pattern. a creator sets up a new gmail, creates a channel, uploads 5 videos in the first week, and wonders why their impressions are in the single digits. they think their thumbnails need work. their hooks need work. their niche selection was wrong. the real cause sat elsewhere: the channel was classified as low-trust on day one. and once you're locked in what people are calling "0 view jail," the algorithm withholds enough initial impressions to even TEST whether your videos are good. you're uploading into a void. the protocol fixing this costs nothing and takes 7 days. step 1: use a gmail you've had for months. an aged, real email with search history, youtube watch history, subscriptions, normal activity. this single change shifts how youtube classifies the account from the start. aged gmails signal "real human." fresh gmails signal "potential spam." step 2: spend 7 days as a viewer before you upload anything. watch full videos in your niche. complete watch-throughs rather than 30-second clicks. subscribe to 10-15 channels in your space. leave a few real comments. like videos. build a viewing profile that matches the audience you want to attract. this sounds dumb. it's the highest-leverage 7 days you'll ever spend on a channel. the system now has evidence you're a real person with real interests in the niche you're about to create content for. that reads completely differently to "anonymous account uploaded 5 videos about true crime yesterday." step 3: verify your identity. enable feature eligibility in your youtube settings. this requires a government ID and phone number. i know some faceless creators hate this because they want full anonymity. the tradeoff is the algorithm treating you like a verified human instead of an unknown entity. every creator in our network who verified saw an immediate increase in initial impression allocation. step 4: upload cadence matters MORE than upload volume. the channels that escape 0 view jail the fastest upload 2-3 videos in their first week with 48-72 hours between uploads, well away from 5 videos on day one. consistent spacing signals "real creator." mass uploads signal "bot farm." youtube's system is pattern-matching your behaviour against known spam patterns, and spam channels dump content fast. step 5: your first 3 videos are an audition. youtube tests new channels by sampling a small audience. if those first 3 videos get decent retention (above 40%) and positive engagement, the system escalates your trust and your next uploads get shown to a bigger initial pool. if your first 3 videos get 10% retention because the scripts were weak, the system downgrades you and your next uploads get an even smaller test audience. it's a compounding loop in both directions. this is why i keep saying the script carries everything. especially for new channels, the first 3 scripts need to be ENGINEERED for retention. they set the trust score for every video that comes after. the channels in our network running scripts built on retention data from 8,000+ proven scripts skip the 0 view jail entirely. their first videos get tested on meaningful audience sizes because the retention signals tell the algorithm "this channel is worth pushing." DM me "FACELESSOS" if you wanna access the AI scriptwriting system that applies this to your niche haris