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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
Emporia, KS 1
Tucson, AZ 3
Township of Evan, KS 1
March, England 1
Middletown, OH 1
Durant, OK 1
Thonon-les-Bains, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Chambéry, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 2
Caen, Normandy 1
Lydney, England 1
Strasbourg, ACAL 2
Dallas, TX 6
Nampa, ID 1
Toronto, ON 3
Halle (Saale), Saxony-Anhalt 1
Troy, NY 1
Évry, Île-de-France 1
Paris, Île-de-France 9
Rock Hill, SC 1
Wrigley, TN 1
Berea, KY 1
Henrico County, VA 1
Stamford, CT 1
Warsaw, Mazovia 1
Mar del Plata, BA 2
Seattle, WA 6
Goodlettsville, TN 2
Montpellier, Occitanie 1
Sarasota, FL 2
Quezon City, Metro Manila 1
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Community Discussion

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Gmail Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • youtubedevon
    Devon Canup | YouTube Expert (@youtubedevon) reported

    I do 1 gmail and 30 channels and never had any issues. At the same time I typically build branded youtube channels that are compliant with community guidelines. Good strategy if you're trying to do ai slop or more sketchy channels!

  • Mongoose_Studio
    MongooseStudios (@Mongoose_Studio) reported

    @specialkdelslay I ditched gmail years ago. I couldn't do the ads that looks like emails anymore. So far I think I've found one thing that was a problem, but it was salvageable by contacting their support department and providing some additional info.

  • mayank_meena18
    Mayank Meena (@mayank_meena18) reported

    @TeamYouTube Please help me my account recovery google account ,gmail 2 type verification problem @YouTubeIndia @google

  • LindaBurgers7
    MJ😈✨🌙 ʷᶦᵗʰ ᵇᵗˢ (@LindaBurgers7) reported

    Hey @Google I need you to fix your Gmail issue. Constantly getting the notification that my storage is almost full. cool. great. awesome. I go to clean it out, why am I only able to select 251 emails at a time? Why can't I just click delete all & it will delete all??

  • ChekosWH
    chekos (@ChekosWH) reported

    the email i use for most of my personal work uses a domain not gmail or whatever and I don't know what happened but now i don't get codes from Linear or Pencil. If I want to sign in I can't use a password they send me an email with a code or link but it never arrives.

  • Ali07932575
    Ali (@Ali07932575) reported

    Hey @TeamYouTube, I'm having some trouble with my Gmail. Would you be able to assist?

  • bratings_
    Brat🐾 (@bratings_) reported

    hi I created a YouTube account and I’ve forgotten the gmail I used to create it with. But I remember the passwords and possibly the numbers connected on it but don’t have access to the number if there’s one on there because my old phone is broken. Please help me. @TeamYouTube

  • ccMonet_ai
    ccMonet.ai (@ccMonet_ai) reported

    Why are modern founders still the world's most expensive data-entry clerks? 🧵 1/4 Most startups don't have a bookkeeping problem; they have a "context lost" problem. You have an invoice in Slack, a receipt in Gmail, and a transaction in your bank portal. Manually dragging these into a spreadsheet is a growth killer. 2/4 ccMonet isn't just OCR. It's a semantic engine. It understands that 'Coffee with Alpha Investors' on your bank statement belongs to that specific taxi receipt from last Tuesday. It builds a graph of your business life. 3/4 The result? Real-time clarity. You don't find out you're over-extending at the end of the month. You see it as it happens. Financial intelligence should be a byproduct of doing business, not a chore. 4/4 We're building for the founder who wants to spend 0 minutes on accounting but 100% on product-market fit. What part of your financial stack is still stuck in 2010? Let's talk about it. 👇

  • apierce227
    Pierce (@apierce227) reported

    @gmail I a still having this issue. I have been manually trying to categorize each email but still getting most emails in primary. Even tried filters. Seems like classifiers aren’t working for some reason. How can I get some help here?

  • DevenSeenath
    DevenSeenath (@DevenSeenath) reported

    If my main post was hard to understand, here is a more simplified version One Gmail per channel. All Brand Accounts. No exceptions. Use one "umbrella" Gmail to access everything but never make it the primary owner. Mix your roles across channels. YouTube flags patterns. If one ban takes everything down, your setup is wrong. Fix it before you scale.

  • realarmaansidhu
    Armaan Sidhu (@realarmaansidhu) reported

    Airplane WiFi has been terrible for 15 years. The same $8 you pay for a connection that drops every 4 minutes, loads Gmail like it's 2003, and makes a video call physically impossible at 35,000 feet. Amazon just built an antenna that delivers 1 Gbps download and 400 Mbps upload. On a plane. That's faster than most home internet connections on the ground. 58 inches long. 30 inches wide. 2.6 inches high. No moving parts. Installs in one day. Sits flat on the fuselage like a tablet strapped to the roof. Maintenance requirements: almost none, because there's nothing inside that rotates, tilts, or breaks. Current airplane WiFi uses either air-to-ground towers (slow, limited, doesn't work over oceans) or satellite dishes with mechanical gimbals that track satellites as the plane moves (expensive, heavy, breaks constantly, maintenance nightmare). The dish alone weighs hundreds of pounds. Installation takes days. Maintenance grounds planes. Amazon's antenna is a flat phased array. No dish. No gimbal. No moving parts. Electronically steers the beam to track satellites. Same technology the military uses for radar and missile guidance, shrunk to the size of a suitcase lid and bolted to the top of a 737. The connection goes to Amazon's Project Kuiper — its low-Earth orbit satellite constellation. Over 3,200 satellites planned. Direct competitor to Starlink. The antenna is the ground (or air) terminal that links passengers to the constellation. This is Amazon's actual play. Not selling antennas. Selling connectivity-as-a-service to every airline on earth. The antenna is the hardware. Kuiper is the network. AWS is the backend. The airline pays Amazon monthly. Passengers get 1 Gbps. Amazon gets recurring revenue from every commercial flight that installs the system. "Installs in one day." That's the line airlines care about most. Every day a plane sits in a hangar for WiFi installation is a day it's not generating revenue. Current systems take 3-5 days. One day means the upgrade happens during a scheduled maintenance window. No lost flights. No downtime. No revenue impact. Starlink already has aviation terminals. SpaceX is ahead on satellite count. But Amazon has something SpaceX doesn't: relationships with every airline that already uses AWS for booking systems, operational data, crew scheduling, and logistics. The antenna isn't a cold call. It's an upsell to existing customers. Every business class passenger who's ever paid $30 for WiFi that couldn't load a PDF is Amazon's target market. Every airline that's ever grounded a plane for a gimbal repair is Amazon's buyer. 1 Gbps at 35,000 feet. The last place on earth where you could genuinely disconnect is about to get a fiber-speed connection. Whether that's progress or a tragedy depends on how much you valued the excuse.

  • echo247365
    Fahim (@echo247365) reported

    Most businesses lose leads to slow email responses. Not because they're bad at sales, but because they lack systems. Zapier's AI agent scans your Gmail, identifies real leads, logs them in Google Sheets, drafts personalized replies, and pings you on Slack — all automatically. It found a $10M revenue inquiry in my test and drafted a warm response in under 5 minutes. The best part? It never sends without your approval. Just drafts and alerts. What's the one business task you'd automate first if it took 10 minutes to set up?

  • raellic
    Andrew G. Watters (@raellic) reported

    @stryxowl We analyzed the full headers, which were interesting but not conclusive-- the email was sent through Gmail, but that does not necessarily mean that a Google server in Taiwan was the first hop, so to speak. The key was the originating IP address as recorded by Google, which does not appear in the Gmail headers-- we had to subpoena that from Google. I'll never forget the day the records came in showing that the originating IP of the email matched the IP address of the hotel, which was also the IP address of the remaining logged-in session on Alice's Gmail account. Harald had testified in deposition that he was staying at the hotel by himself that night and that Alice was on the other side of Taiwan. My heart sank when I saw the records, because I knew I would have to tell the family that Harald created this fake email and sent the email to himself-- and therefore, that he committed this crime. We believe he panicked and made this mistake, which makes sense-- he was typing this with a broken hand after killing his wife. The only reason I thought to subpoena Google for the originating IP address is that I run my own email server; I know from reviewing log files that this type of information is often recorded as telemetry. Our telecom expert confirmed my approach and analysis. There is no doubt that only Harald could have sent this email-- and that it was from Alice's logged-in Gmail session on a computer in his possession.

  • mimicute01
    Mimionthis (@mimicute01) reported

    @GeniusTerminal Why can’t I login with my gmail? Please who’s going to answer me?

  • mochaab21
    Moni 모니 🪷 (@mochaab21) reported

    @harulover23 ahh okay. my account login uses my gmail but i don’t log in through the Google icon so that might be it then 🥲

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