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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

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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.

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Saint-Ouen, Île-de-France 1
Thionville, ACAL 1
Chicago, IL 3
Paris, Île-de-France 17
Corpus Christi, TX 1
Bourges, Centre 1
Kingston, ON 1
Melbourne, VIC 3
Exeter, England 1
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 3
Brisbane, QLD 5
Besançon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Township of Evan, KS 3
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 5
Toulon, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 2
Apt, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Juárez, CHH 1
Couzeix, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Le Pont-de-Claix, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Madrid, Madrid 1
As Sudayrah, Makkah 1
Boucherville, QC 1
New York City, NY 4
Beachwood, NJ 1
Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Elven, Brittany 1
Redmond, WA 3
Noisy-le-Grand, Île-de-France 1
Central Point, OR 1
Pittsburgh, PA 2
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Community Discussion

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Gmail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Natebuildsai
    Nate Finger (@Natebuildsai) reported

    @gregisenberg 99% of SMBs will never be structured for agents. They run on QuickBooks, Gmail threads, and tribal knowledge. That's not a bug to fix — it's the actual market. Build agents that work despite the mess.

  • sayangneil
    saacy (@sayangneil) reported

    guys pls can anyone help me? i gabisa login ke gmail account i bcs i forgot the password :)

  • ARPfromXOFC
    ARP - average (@ARPfromXOFC) reported

    Yo we can take his channel down with 3 copyright strikes gng we already did it once Just do it till he has no Gmail accounts lol

  • Genius_Roro
    Eugene Roberts (@Genius_Roro) reported

    @sholard_mancity I had the same issue.... I can't access my long time email and numbers I had saved on Gmail backup.... 😔

  • CSEDIARY_
    CSE_Diary (@CSEDIARY_) reported

    @Flipkart Flipkart has blocked my account without any reason I am sending Gmail but not getting any reply Please resolve my issue. Customer service is very poor

  • 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.

  • SynapticArcWeld
    Synaptic Arc Welders (@SynapticArcWeld) reported

    @xai @grok Having a weird issue with image generation. I have two separate paid accounts — one through X Premium+ and one standalone SuperGrok account (Gmail). I was actually planning to use both for professional work. I’m running the same rated-R prompts on both. For the last two days, every single attempt on my standalone SuperGrok account gets moderated and blocked, while the Premium+ account works fine. Same prompts, same user — completely different treatment. Because of this extreme inconsistency, I’m seriously questioning whether I should renew either subscription going forward. Is this a bug or are the two accounts being moderated differently on purpose?

  • Useful_Idiot02
    Jake Brown (@Useful_Idiot02) reported

    @nukemjukem_24 @IAm7ine2 @NostalgiaFolder For me it was a mix of letters and numbers uppercase and lowercase. It was our login password for the school computers and the school gmail so you used it constantly and if you didn't remember it you were ******

  • AnewLife79
    Average Joe (@AnewLife79) reported

    @MicrosoftHelps @TonyWelling Fix your **** or I’m switching to Gmail

  • ClarenceWongCRE
    Clarence Wong, CCIM (@ClarenceWongCRE) reported

    @DannySimsMusic We use a Google powered server, but I use Outlook to organize my email. A few employees just use Gmail for email & I know one other person who likes Outlook too. So what you said makes sense as to why I got an email for the “reaction” from broker assistant.

  • aditipolkam
    Aditi🌱 (@aditipolkam) reported

    gmail works mainly on SMTP (simple mail transfer protocol) for sending an email and smtp was designed as decentralised internet protocol and not a centralised messaging system. recipients of the mail can choose to use any of the available servers (gmail, outlook, yahoo, etc) when you send an email, gmail no longer owns the data/control. a copy of the email is sent to the recipient server (which gmail is not in control of) and hence you cannot delete the email you sent. the ‘undo’ option we usually see just delays the transmission of that email by a few secs, so you are technically not deleting it then but rather just cancelling it from being sent.

  • 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.

  • GetFlowKits
    FlowKits (@GetFlowKits) reported

    QoL improvements to the Gmail Stream Deck plugin have been shipped! - Multiple Accounts? Each Inbox Monitor now opens its own inbox. - Compose, Calendar, and Meet keys can be set per account. - Accounts Overview dial: rotate to highlight an account, push to open its inbox. - Hide Promotions, Social, Updates, or Forums from your unread counts. - Bug Fix: Email Preview now respects your icon and theme customizations.

  • tylerblack32
    Tyler Black, MD (@tylerblack32) reported

    @grok @DoctorTro @m_aadil you're confusing grok! hahaha. why don't you email me at dr.tylerblack at gmail dot com and we'll set something up. trial by grok is not working out well for you

  • dtcvova
    vova (@dtcvova) reported

    best campaigns to run on Google right now for ecom are Demand Gen no search volume ceiling, runs on YouTube, Discover, Gmail, way less saturated than Meta, and the brands spending $100k/mo on it are seeing CPAs that would have been impossible on those surfaces 2 years ago but I keep having the same conversation with brands who tried it and said it didn't work and every single time it's the same thing, they sent cold YouTube traffic straight to a product page these people were not searching for you. you interrupted them mid scroll. a product page built for someone who typed "buy protein powder" into Google is not built for someone who was watching a fitness video and saw your ad sales pages. advertorials. problem aware copy that earns the click before it asks for the sale the format works. most brands just send traffic to the wrong destination and blame the format

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