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  • A Notion workspace is a collaborative environment where teams can organize work, manage projects,…

  • Markdown-first MCP server for Notion API with 9 composite tools and 39+ actions.

  • Retrieve all entries from a Notion database to view existing content or search through records. Returns complete entry data for comprehensive content management.
  • Retrieve your bot user token from the Notion API to enable AI assistants to interact with Notion workspaces via natural language commands.
    MIT
  • Update Notion page properties, including titles, icons, covers, and status (archived/in trash), using a structured input format. Ideal for programmatically modifying Notion pages via API integration.
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  • Append child content like paragraphs or bullet points to a specified block in Notion. Enables structured updates to container blocks using block or page IDs for precise content organization.
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  • Add comments to Notion pages by specifying the page ID and comment content through an API tool, enabling AI assistants to interact with Notion workspaces programmatically.
    MIT
  • Remove a specific block from Notion by providing its unique block ID. This tool integrates with the Notion MCP Server to streamline content management tasks using API commands.
    MIT
  • Create and customize pages in Notion with structured content, including titles, blocks, icons, and cover images, using natural language commands to streamline workspace organization.
    MIT
  • Modify or archive a specific block in Notion using its block ID. Update text for supported block types or toggle `checked` status for to-do blocks. Restore archived blocks by unarchiving them.
    MIT
  • Extract and process web content from URLs for data collection, content analysis, and research tasks, supporting multiple formats and extraction depths.
    MIT