Notion MCP Server
Enable LLMs to interact with Notion using the Model Context Protocol.
Key Features
Use Cases
README
Notion MCP Server
MCP Server for the Notion API, enabling LLM to interact with Notion workspaces. Additionally, it employs Markdown conversion to reduce context size when communicating with LLMs, optimizing token usage and making interactions more efficient.
Setup
Here is a detailed explanation of the steps mentioned above in the following articles:
- English Version: https://dev.to/suekou/operating-notion-via-claude-desktop-using-mcp-c0h
- Japanese Version: https://qiita.com/suekou/items/44c864583f5e3e6325d9
-
Create a Notion Integration:
- Visit the Notion Your Integrations page.
- Click "New Integration".
- Name your integration and select appropriate permissions (e.g., "Read content", "Update content").
-
Retrieve the Secret Key:
- Copy the "Internal Integration Token" from your integration.
- This token will be used for authentication.
-
Add the Integration to Your Workspace:
- Open the page or database you want the integration to access in Notion.
- Click the "···" button in the top right corner.
- Click the "Connections" button, and select the the integration you created in step 1 above.
-
Configure Claude Desktop: Add the following to your
claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"notion": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@suekou/mcp-notion-server"],
"env": {
"NOTION_API_TOKEN": "your-integration-token"
}
}
}
}
or
{
"mcpServers": {
"notion": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["your-built-file-path"],
"env": {
"NOTION_API_TOKEN": "your-integration-token"
}
}
}
}
Environment Variables
NOTION_API_TOKEN(required): Your Notion API integration token.NOTION_MARKDOWN_CONVERSION: Set to "true" to enable experimental Markdown conversion. This can significantly reduce token consumption when viewing content, but may cause issues when trying to edit page content.
Command Line Arguments
--enabledTools: Comma-separated list of tools to enable (e.g. "notion_retrieve_page,notion_query_database"). When specified, only the listed tools will be available. If not specified, all tools are enabled.
Read-only tools example (copy-paste friendly):
node build/index.js --enabledTools=notion_retrieve_block,notion_retrieve_block_children,notion_retrieve_page,notion_query_database,notion_retrieve_database,notion_search,notion_list_all_users,notion_retrieve_user,notion_retrieve_bot_user,notion_retrieve_comments
Advanced Configuration
Markdown Conversion
By default, all responses are returned in JSON format. You can enable experimental Markdown conversion to reduce token consumption:
{
"mcpServers": {
"notion": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@suekou/mcp-notion-server"],
"env": {
"NOTION_API_TOKEN": "your-integration-token",
"NOTION_MARKDOWN_CONVERSION": "true"
}
}
}
}
or
{
"mcpServers": {
"notion": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["your-built-file-path"],
"env": {
"NOTION_API_TOKEN": "your-integration-token",
"NOTION_MARKDOWN_CONVERSION": "true"
}
}
}
}
When NOTION_MARKDOWN_CONVERSION is set to "true", responses will be converted to Markdown format (when format parameter is set to "markdown"), making them more human-readable and significantly reducing token consumption. However, since this feature is experimental, it may cause issues when trying to edit page content as the original structure is lost in conversion.
You can control the format on a per-request basis by setting the format parameter to either "json" or "markdown" in your tool calls:
- Use
"markdown"for better readability when only viewing content - Use
"json"when you need to modify the returned content
Troubleshooting
If you encounter permission errors:
- Ensure the integration has the required permissions.
- Verify that the integration is invited to the relevant pages or databases.
- Confirm the token and configuration are correctly set in
claude_desktop_config.json.
Project Structure
The project is organized in a modular way to improve maintainability and readability:
./
├── src/
│ ├── index.ts # Entry point and command-line handling
│ ├── client/
│ │ └── index.ts # NotionClientWrapper class for API interactions
│ ├── server/
│ │ └── index.ts # MCP server setup and request handling
│ ├── types/
│ │ ├── index.ts # Type exports
│ │ ├── args.ts # Tool argument interfaces
│ │ ├── common.ts # Common schema definitions
│ │ ├── responses.ts # API response type definitions
│ │ └── schemas.ts # Tool schema definitions
│ ├── utils/
│ │ └── index.ts # Utility functions
│ └── markdown/
│ └── index.ts # Markdown conversion utilities
Directory Descriptions
- index.ts: Application entry point. Parses command-line arguments and starts the server.
- client/: Module responsible for communication with the Notion API.
- index.ts: NotionClientWrapper class implements all API calls.
- server/: MCP server implementation.
- index.ts: Processes requests received from Claude and calls appropriate client methods.
- types/: Type definition module.
- index.ts: Exports for all types.
- args.ts: Interface definitions for tool arguments.
- common.ts: Definitions for common schemas (ID formats, rich text, etc.).
- responses.ts: Type definitions for Notion API responses.
- schemas.ts: Definitions for MCP tool schemas.
- utils/: Utility functions.
- index.ts: Functions like filtering enabled tools.
- markdown/: Markdown conversion functionality.
- index.ts: Logic for converting JSON responses to Markdown format.
Tools
All tools support the following optional parameter:
format(string, "json" or "markdown", default: "markdown"): Controls the response format. Use "markdown" for human-readable output, "json" for programmatic access to the original data structure. Note: Markdown conversion only works when theNOTION_MARKDOWN_CONVERSIONenvironment variable is set to "true".
-
notion_append_block_children- Append child blocks to a parent block.
- Required inputs:
block_id(string): The ID of the parent block.children(array): Array of block objects to append.
- Returns: Information about the appended blocks.
-
notion_retrieve_block- Retrieve information about a specific block.
- Required inputs:
block_id(string): The ID of the block to retrieve.
- Returns: Detailed information about the block.
-
notion_retrieve_block_children- Retrieve the children of a specific block.
- Required inputs:
block_id(string): The ID of the parent block.
- Optional inputs:
start_cursor(string): Cursor for the next page of results.page_size(number, default: 100, max: 100): Number of blocks to retrieve.
- Returns: List of child blocks.
-
notion_delete_block- Delete a specific block.
- Required inputs:
block_id(string): The ID of the block to delete.
- Returns: Confirmation of the deletion.
-
notion_retrieve_page- Retrieve information about a specific page.
- Required inputs:
page_id(string): The ID of the page to retrieve.
- Returns: Detailed information about the page.
-
notion_update_page_properties- Update properties of a page.
- Required inputs:
page_id(string): The ID of the page to update.properties(object): Properties to update.
- Returns: Information about the updated page.
-
notion_create_database- Create a new database.
- Required inputs:
parent(object): Parent object of the database.properties(object): Property schema of the database.
- Optional inputs:
title(array): Title of the database as a rich text array.
- Returns: Information about the created database.
-
notion_query_database- Query a database.
- Required inputs:
database_id(string): The ID of the database to query.
- Optional inputs:
filter(object): Filter conditions.sorts(array): Sorting conditions.start_cursor(string): Cursor for the next page of results.page_size(number, default: 100, max: 100): Number of results to retrieve.
- Returns: List of results from the query.
-
notion_retrieve_database- Retrieve information about a specific database.
- Required inputs:
database_id(string): The ID of the database to retrieve.
- Returns: Detailed information about the database.
-
notion_update_database- Update information about a database.
- Required inputs:
database_id(string): The ID of the database to update.
- Optional inputs:
title(array): New title for the database.description(array): New description for the database.properties(object): Updated property schema.
- Returns: Information about the updated database.
-
notion_create_database_item- Create a new item in a Notion database.
- Required inputs:
database_id(string): The ID of the database to add the item to.properties(object): The properties of the new item. These should match the database schema.
- Returns: Information about the newly created item.
-
notion_search- Search pages or databases by title.
- Optional inputs:
query(string): Text to search for in page or database titles.filter(object): Criteria to limit results to either only pages or only databases.sort(object): Criteria to sort the resultsstart_cursor(string): Pagination start cursor.page_size(number, default: 100, max: 100): Number of results to retrieve.
- Returns: List of matching pages or databases.
-
notion_list_all_users- List all users in the Notion workspace.
- Note: This function requires upgrading to the Notion Enterprise plan and using an Organization API key to avoid permission errors.
- Optional inputs:
- start_cursor (string): Pagination start cursor for listing users.
- page_size (number, max: 100): Number of users to retrieve.
- Returns: A paginated list of all users in the workspace.
-
notion_retrieve_user- Retrieve a specific user by user_id in Notion.
- Note: This function requires upgrading to the Notion Enterprise plan and using an Organization API key to avoid permission errors.
- Required inputs:
- user_id (string): The ID of the user to retrieve.
- Returns: Detailed information about the specified user.
-
notion_retrieve_bot_user- Retrieve the bot user associated with the current token in Notion.
- Returns: Information about the bot user, including details of the person who authorized the integration.
-
notion_create_comment- Create a comment in Notion.
- Requires the integration to have 'insert comment' capabilities.
- Either specify a
parentobject with apage_idor adiscussion_id, but not both. - Required inputs:
rich_text(array): Array of rich text objects representing the comment content.
- Optional inputs:
parent(object): Must includepage_idif used.discussion_id(string): An existing discussion thread ID.
- Returns: Information about the created comment.
-
notion_retrieve_comments- Retrieve a list of unresolved comments from a Notion page or block.
- Requires the integration to have 'read comment' capabilities.
- Required inputs:
block_id(string): The ID of the block or page whose comments you want to retrieve.
- Optional inputs:
start_cursor(string): Pagination start cursor.page_size(number, max: 100): Number of comments to retrieve.
- Returns: A paginated list of comments associated with the specified block or page.
License
This MCP server is licensed under the MIT License. This means you are free to use, modify, and distribute the software, subject to the terms and conditions of the MIT License. For more details, please see the LICENSE file in the project repository.
Star History
Repository Owner
User
Repository Details
Programming Languages
Tags
Join Our Newsletter
Stay updated with the latest AI tools, news, and offers by subscribing to our weekly newsletter.
Related MCPs
Discover similar Model Context Protocol servers
MCP Manager for Claude Desktop
A desktop app to manage Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for Claude Desktop on MacOS.
MCP Manager for Claude Desktop provides a user-friendly interface to manage Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, enabling Claude to access private data, APIs, and local or remote services securely from a MacOS desktop. It facilitates rapid configuration and integration with a wide variety of MCP servers, including productivity tools, databases, and web APIs. The app runs locally to ensure data privacy and streamlines connecting Claude to new sources through simple environment and server settings management.
- ⭐ 270
- MCP
- zueai/mcp-manager
mcp-cli
A command-line inspector and client for the Model Context Protocol
mcp-cli is a command-line interface tool designed to interact with Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. It allows users to run and connect to MCP servers from various sources, inspect available tools, resources, and prompts, and execute commands non-interactively or interactively. The tool supports OAuth for various server types, making integration and automation seamless for developers working with MCP-compliant servers.
- ⭐ 391
- MCP
- wong2/mcp-cli
MCP Linear
MCP server for AI-driven control of Linear project management.
MCP Linear is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation that enables AI assistants to interact with the Linear project management platform. It provides a bridge between AI systems and the Linear GraphQL API, allowing the retrieval and management of issues, projects, teams, and more. With MCP Linear, users can create, update, assign, and comment on Linear issues, as well as manage project and team structures directly through AI interfaces. The tool supports seamless integration via Smithery and can be configured for various AI clients like Cursor and Claude Desktop.
- ⭐ 117
- MCP
- tacticlaunch/mcp-linear
interactive-mcp
Enable interactive, local communication between LLMs and users via MCP.
interactive-mcp implements a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server in Node.js/TypeScript, allowing Large Language Models (LLMs) to interact directly with users on their local machine. It exposes tools for requesting user input, sending notifications, and managing persistent command-line chat sessions, facilitating real-time communication. Designed for integration with clients like Claude Desktop and VS Code, it operates locally to access OS-level notifications and command prompts. The project is suited for interactive workflows where LLMs require user involvement or confirmation.
- ⭐ 313
- MCP
- ttommyth/interactive-mcp
HackMD MCP Server
MCP server connecting LLM clients to the HackMD collaborative note platform.
HackMD MCP Server implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to provide a standardized interface between large language model (LLM) clients and the HackMD collaborative note service. Through HTTP and STDIO transports, it enables creation, retrieval, update, and deletion of notes, along with management of teams, user profiles, and history data. It supports deployment in both local and cloud environments, with secure API token-based authentication and configuration via environment variables or HTTP headers.
- ⭐ 43
- MCP
- yuna0x0/hackmd-mcp
Perplexity MCP Server
MCP Server integration for accessing the Perplexity API with context-aware chat completion.
Perplexity MCP Server provides a Model Context Protocol (MCP) compliant server that interfaces with the Perplexity API, enabling chat completion with citations. Designed for seamless integration with clients such as Claude Desktop, it allows users to send queries and receive context-rich responses from Perplexity. Environment configuration for API key management is supported, and limitations with long-running requests are noted. Future updates are planned to enhance support for client progress reporting.
- ⭐ 85
- MCP
- tanigami/mcp-server-perplexity
Didn't find tool you were looking for?