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Enables AI assistants to interact with the Notion API, allowing them to search, read, comment on, and create content in Notion workspaces through natural language commands, which aligns with the request to create and manage content.
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Enables AI assistants to perform GitHub operations including repository management, file operations, issue tracking, and pull request creation, which could help in organizing and managing the content creation workflow.
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Facilitates interactive software development planning by managing tasks, tracking progress, and creating detailed implementation plans, useful for managing content creation as specified.
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Enables management of development projects with GitHub integration, facilitating project tracking, repository linking, and metadata maintenance, useful in organizing content related to a brand.
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An MCP server that enables sending Markdown-formatted notifications to Microsoft Teams channels through a simple tool interface, helpful for coordinating content creation with a team.
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MCP server that enables interaction with Reddit, allowing users to read trending posts, analyze discussions, create posts, add comments, and vote on content, useful for researching content ideas.
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Integrates with Google Drive to enable listing, reading, and searching over files, with automatic export of Google Workspace documents to appropriate formats, a good place to store content ideas and final content.
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A TypeScript-based MCP server that enables users to manage text notes with features like note creation and summary generation using a Model Context Protocol, helpful in storing content ideas.
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Enables interaction with X (formerly Twitter), allowing for posting tweets, searching content, managing accounts, and organizing lists, directly integrating with a social media platform.
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Provides tools for interacting with GitHub's API through the MCP protocol, allowing users to create repositories, push content, and retrieve user information, integrating a repository to store content ideas.