Google Meet, the video-calling app, experienced major issues on Monday, with thousands of users unable to join meetings. Users reported being stuck on blank screens or loading wheels, and the company admitted to the problem on its Workspace Status page. Engineers investigated the issue, but there was no official workaround. Some users found temporary success using Safari or the mobile app.
Google Meet, the popular video-calling app by Alphabet Inc., experienced a significant outage on Monday, September 8, 2025, preventing thousands of users from joining meetings. The outage, which lasted for approximately one hour, was characterized by users encountering blank screens or loading wheels when attempting to join meetings.
The issue was first reported on Downdetector at around 10:22 a.m. PT (1:22 p.m. ET), with outage reports spiking to more than 14,000 in just a few minutes [1]. Google acknowledged the problem on its Workspace Status page at 11:07 a.m. PT (2:07 p.m. ET), stating that their engineering team was investigating the issue [2]. By 11:18 a.m. PT (2:18 p.m. ET), Google reported that the outage had been resolved for all affected users [1].
The root cause of the outage was identified as a recent change in the content edge cache. Google's engineers resolved the issue by rolling back the change [1]. While some users found temporary success using the Safari browser or the Google Meet mobile app, there was no official workaround provided by Google during the outage [2].
The outage occurred during peak work hours, causing significant disruption for many users. Some users reported being able to hear audio but unable to see video, while others were completely unable to connect [1]. The outage highlights the importance of reliable communication tools for businesses and educational institutions.
Google has not provided an official statement on the financial impact of the outage, but the disruption of business operations and potential loss of productivity could have significant financial implications for affected companies.
References:
[1] https://www.cnet.com/news-live/google-meet-appears-to-be-back-up-and-running-after-outage-google-says/
[2] https://m.economictimes.com/news/international/us/google-meet-down-thousands-struggle-to-join-meetings-as-users-report-major-issues-across-us/articleshow/123771918.cms
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