MCP server that converts PDF, video, web, and audio inputs into structured Markdown notes with support for checkpointing, batch processing, and Obsidian integration.
MCP server for Apple Notes enabling read, search, write, and sync of notes with high fidelity, including styles, attachments, and bidirectional Markdown sync.
MCP server that provides secure access to a serverless Markdown wiki on AWS, enabling AI assistants to read, search, and edit pages with space-level permission checks and Bedrock-powered semantic search.
Enables automatic collection and AI analysis of Slack messages to create organized Notion pages, supporting custom analysis directions like meeting minutes, issue extraction, and topic classification.
A live MCP server that connects AI assistants to a running Obsidian instance, enabling full app automation including reading notes, clicking UI elements, managing plugins, and executing JavaScript.
A robust MCP server that transforms OneNote notebooks into an AI-accessible knowledge base for Gemini Spark, enabling natural language queries to list, read, and search notes via Microsoft Graph API.
Connects to Microsoft OneNote desktop via COM API, exposing 27 tools for hierarchy, page CRUD, search, rich content, export, health checks, and more. Enables natural-language control of OneNote without API keys or embedded AI providers.
Provides a durable, Obsidian-compatible knowledge base for agents using markdown notes and wikilinks. Enables agents to store, retrieve, and interlink knowledge persistently, with tools for writing, searching, and managing a graph of notes.
Enables AI agents to search, create, and manage Notion pages and databases through the Model Context Protocol. It features file-based operations and response extraction to optimize token usage and context efficiency.
A local MCP server that enables AI applications like Claude Desktop to securely access and work with Obsidian vaults, providing capabilities for reading notes, executing templates, and performing semantic searches.
Turns your Obsidian vault into an MCP-enabled workspace with tools for reading/writing notes, managing folders, running semantic searches, and maintaining long-term memory—all while keeping data local to your vault.