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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
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
Paris, Île-de-France 44
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
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 10
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Gmail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • imsankhapal
    Sankha Pal (@imsankhapal) reported

    @UIDAI Aadhaar App sends email OTP to Gmail but not to Zoho Mail,an Indian-made platform.Strange that "swadeshi" gets pushed everywhere except here.Fix this. @GoI_MeitY @AshwiniVaishnaw #Aadhaar #EmailUpdate

  • SevNightingale
    Sev (@SevNightingale) reported

    @levelsio any connectors not just google, I had this same issue and it was cause I connected gmail with read only, and then CC showed the same setup issue MCP

  • Enduristic1
    Andra (@Enduristic1) reported

    Is anyone else having Gmail problems? I have no way of verifying if it’s the app or just me.

  • tranhaithuan899
    Tâm an -Ambassador of InterLink Labs -ID:921 921 (@tranhaithuan899) reported

    @Vyx_Crypto @inter_link 🔥Currently, creating two-factor authentication (2FA) is experiencing errors; Gmail is not sending the necessary 6-digit OTP code to create 2FA. You should add an option to this feature so we can transfer our remaining balance to our wallet. Thank you.

  • cheriemisfits
    Mek 🌸 (@cheriemisfits) reported

    @AnthropicAI I cannot seem to sign in to the desktop app through my Apple login. It logs in through my Gmail account and all my data is lost. Help please!

  • RopeandStools
    Ågent Mumbly (@RopeandStools) reported

    @whytedood @benaveryisgood @zany_40 All of my Gmail accounts have been started with my phone. I just have to sign in to X on incognito mode

  • XSStringManolo
    Manuel Varela Caldas (@XSStringManolo) reported

    @gmail @Google @TeamYouTube Case ID 1-6910000041500 There is an issue/bug trying to log in into my gmail account. It says the phone number it's not correct (it is). Any other ways to try to access the email do not work as the automated system says that I didn't provide 1/2

  • PrajwalTomar_
    Prajwal Tomar (@PrajwalTomar_) reported

    I just replaced $200/month in SaaS with one internal tool. New lead hits Gmail. It auto-tags, updates our pipeline in Sheets, drafts the proposal with AI, and fires an SMS follow-up via Twilio. Built the whole thing in one afternoon in Lovable. People still think Lovable is just for pretty UI. It's not. You can wire up Gmail, Sheets, Twilio, anything. Build tools that actually replace your stack. I use connectors almost daily now. On client work, agency automation, side projects. I finally wrote down the entire system. Every shortcut, every mistake I made, the stuff I wish I knew on day one.

  • DimaHolovatyi
    Dimas Shill (@DimaHolovatyi) reported

    This AI Agent Runs His Entire Gmail While He Sleeps. He Got Tired Of Answering Emails... So He Built An AI Agent That Runs His Entire Inbox. For years, every morning looked exactly the same. He opened Gmail and was greeted by hundreds of unread emails, client requests, invoices, follow-ups, meeting invitations, and endless spam. Before he even started doing real work, half of his day was already gone just trying to clear his inbox. That's when he realized something. He wasn't getting paid to answer emails. He was getting paid to solve problems. So instead of hiring a virtual assistant, he spent 4 days building an AI agent that could completely manage his inbox. The agent first learned how he communicated by analyzing thousands of his previous emails. It recognized his writing style, understood which clients were the highest priority, learned which conversations required immediate action, and figured out which emails could safely be ignored. From that point on, every new email went through the AI before it ever reached him. It automatically filtered spam, categorized conversations, summarized long email threads, drafted replies in his own writing style, scheduled meetings, followed up with clients who hadn't responded, and surfaced only the messages that genuinely required a human decision. Within a few weeks, people around him started asking the same question: "How are you replying to everyone so fast?" That's when he realized he hadn't just solved his own problem. Thousands of founders, agencies, and small businesses were wasting the exact same hours every single day. So he turned the AI agent into a product. Today, companies use it to manage customer support, organize sales conversations, qualify inbound leads, and keep their entire inbox running almost automatically. Instead of spending hours every day inside Gmail, teams can focus on actually growing their business. He spent just 4 days building the first version. It has already generated more than $10,000 in sales. In the video below, he shares the complete workflow and shows exactly how he built this AI agent from scratch, how it understands every incoming email, and why it feels less like an email assistant and more like an employee who never sleeps. If Gmail is part of your daily work, don't skip this one. Most people still manage their inbox manually. His AI does it before he even opens Gmail. Like this post if you'd let an AI manage your inbox. Follow for more AI stories, side hustles, and opportunities most people completely miss.

  • kthsass
    kuno⁷ (@kthsass) reported

    @jmincdior i hid it in the ss lol i used gmail email phone number EVERYTHING it's not working

  • roonix_mahto
    Roonix (@roonix_mahto) reported

    @googleaccount I have followed all the steps you mentioned, but the system is still asking for the old device; it is not working even on the device where the Gmail account was originally logged in. Please reset the password. Please help DM

  • pueblokc
    J (@pueblokc) reported

    When does gemini put out dkmehfing useful? It's the worst Ai for working with Google products, can barely search Gmail. Claude however has no problem... Similar on most things I try on gemini

  • ofreacharound
    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

  • PhotoKriss
    Olatunji20🐐 (@PhotoKriss) reported

    @BenoHr80463 Have never gotten any link on my Gmail. Please is it general issue?

  • SubscribrAI
    Subscribr (@SubscribrAI) reported

    Japan is one of the most technologically advanced countries on Earth... So naturally, the fastest growing "ancient Japanese wisdom" channel on YouTube has no Japanese people involved at all 10,200 subscribers. 19 videos. 800,000 views in 60 days. No presenter. No face. No camera. Just stock footage of lawns and driveways, an AI voice, and a channel called "The Japanese Method" teaching Americans how to fix their gardens using techniques that have almost nothing to do with Japan. And the audience does not care, because he sells an ebook and they buy it. A country famous for engineering, robotics, and precision is being repackaged as folk wisdom by a faceless channel selling $30 guidebooks to homeowners in Ohio. And it is outperforming 99% of channels run by actual gardeners. People do not trust cleaning brands anymore. They do not trust product reviews or sponsored ads. The one thing that still cuts through is an authority frame — a phrase like "the Japanese method" or "the Amish way" that implies ancient wisdom the audience has never heard before. Your brain runs the same trust loop whether the wisdom is real or invented. Now the money. A faceless channel this size in a normal niche pulls $400 to $600 a month from ads. A grocery bill. The ebook is the whole business. sells "The Complete Japanese Method guidebook." $30 per copy. At 0.5% conversion on 400,000 monthly views, that is $6,000 a month from the ebook alone. And the channel is scaling. In 90 days that number crosses $15,000 a month. Same views, same videos, 20x the revenue AdSense would produce. Here is the exact playbook. Step 1. Pick the niche on math, not passion. Target 35 to 65 year old homeowners in the US, UK, Canada, Australia. They spend on their homes. They read ebooks. They fall for authoritative sounding traditions. Step 2. Build a brand around an authority frame instead of a face. Japanese method. Amish secret. Nordic tradition. Ancient Roman technique. Any cultural label that implies wisdom the audience has never heard before. The label carries the trust. You never need a presenter. Step 3. Use ONE consistent voice and visual style across every video. Same AI voice. Same thumbnail template. Same intro. Same outro. Recognizable in one clip. This separates a legitimate faceless brand from the AI slop YouTube is wiping out by the thousands. Step 4. Warm up the account for 7 days before uploading. Real gmail. Watch videos in the niche. Subscribe to 10 to 15 channels. Post on day 8. Check impressions at 48 hours. Above 500 means the channel is alive. Under 500 means restart with a new gmail. Step 5. Attach the ebook from video 1. The Japanese Method sells the guidebook before the audience even shows up. The model only hits $10,000 a month when there is something to buy the moment trust kicks in. Step 6. Post 2x a week for 10 videos. Read the outliers. Double down. The lawn video pulled 357,000 views at 8.5x the channel average. The next 5 videos should be about lawns and outdoor maintenance. The algorithm just told them what the channel is. The window is the entire point. Faceless channels with strong authority frames are still underbuilt on YouTube long form. The Japanese Method is one of a handful of channels proving the play works while everyone else argues about whether AI content is allowed. It is. YouTube is not anti-AI. YouTube is anti-slop. A consistent faceless brand with an authority frame, a niche voice, and a real ebook is exactly what the classifier wants to see. A completely made up "Japanese cleaning tradition" figured out YouTube before most real gardeners with actual expertise and a real product.

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