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@iflow-mcp/notionmcp

v1.0.3

Published

MCP server for Notion integration

Downloads

15

Readme

Notion MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that connects Claude and other AI assistants to your Notion workspace. This integration allows AI assistants to interact with your Notion databases, pages, and blocks.

What is this?

This tool acts as a bridge between AI assistants (like Claude) and your Notion workspace. It allows the AI to:

  • View and search your Notion databases
  • Create and update pages
  • Manage content blocks
  • And much more!

Step-by-Step Setup Guide

Prerequisites

  • Node.js (version 14 or higher)
  • A Notion account
  • Claude Desktop app (if using with Claude)

1. Getting Your Notion API Key

  1. Go to https://www.notion.so/my-integrations
  2. Click the blue "+ New integration" button
  3. Fill in the details:
    • Name: Choose a name like "Claude Assistant" or "AI Helper"
    • Logo: Optional
    • Associated workspace: Select your Notion workspace
  4. Click "Submit"
  5. On the next page, find the "Internal Integration Token" section
  6. Click "Show" and copy the token (it starts with secret_)

2. Setting Up This Server

Download the Repository

Option A: Download as ZIP (Recommended for beginners)

  1. Go to the GitHub repository: https://github.com/Sjotie/notionMCP/
  2. Click the green "Code" button at the top right
  3. Select "Download ZIP"
  4. Once downloaded, extract the ZIP file to a location on your computer
    • Windows: Right-click the ZIP file and select "Extract All"
    • Mac: Double-click the ZIP file to extract

Option B: Clone with Git (For users familiar with Git)

  1. Open a command prompt or terminal
    • Windows: Press Win+R, type cmd, and press Enter
    • Mac: Open Terminal from Applications > Utilities
  2. Navigate to where you want to store the repository
    cd path/to/desired/location
  3. Clone the repository
    git clone https://github.com/Sjotie/notionMCP/

Navigate to the Project Directory

After downloading or cloning, you need to navigate to the project folder using the cd (change directory) command:

If you downloaded the ZIP (Option A):

  1. Open a command prompt or terminal

  2. Use the cd command to navigate to where you extracted the ZIP file:

    cd path/to/extracted/folder/notionMCP

    For example:

    • On Windows: cd C:\Users\YourName\Downloads\notionMCP
    • On Mac: cd /Users/YourName/Downloads/notionMCP

If you cloned with Git (Option B):

  1. The repository should have been cloned into a folder named "notionMCP"
  2. If you're still in the same terminal window after cloning, simply type:
    cd notionMCP

How to know you're in the right directory:

  • After using the cd command, you can check your current location:
    • On Windows: Type dir and press Enter - you should see files like server.js
    • On Mac: Type ls and press Enter - you should see files like server.js

Install Dependencies

Once you're in the notionMCP directory, install the required dependencies:

npm install

This will install all the necessary Node.js packages. You should see a progress bar and eventually a message indicating the installation is finished. It might say something along the lines of "X Packages are looking for funding" - this is completely normal and means it worked.

3. Connecting to Notion Pages

For security, Notion requires you to explicitly grant access to each page or database:

  1. Open Notion and navigate to a page or database you want the AI to access
  2. Click the "•••" (three dots) in the top-right corner
  3. Select "Add connections"
  4. Find and select the integration you created earlier
  5. Repeat for any other pages or databases you want to make accessible

4. Connecting to Claude Desktop

  1. Locate your Claude Desktop configuration file:

    • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Type this path in File Explorer address bar)
    • Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (In Finder, press Cmd+Shift+G and paste this path)
  2. Open the file in a text editor. If it doesn't exist, create it with the following content:

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "notion": {
          "command": "node",
          "args": [
            "C:\\path\\to\\notion-mcp-server\\server.js"
          ],
          "env": {
            "NOTION_API_KEY": "your_notion_api_key_here"
          }
        }
      }
    }
  3. Replace:

    • C:\\path\\to\\notion-mcp-server\\server.js with the actual path to the server.js file
      • Windows: Use double backslashes (\\) in the path
      • Mac: Use forward slashes (/)
    • your_notion_api_key_here with your Notion API key
  4. Save the file and restart Claude Desktop

5. Testing the Connection

  1. Start a new conversation in Claude
  2. Ask Claude to interact with your Notion workspace, for example:
    • "Show me a list of my Notion databases"
    • "Create a new page in my Tasks database with title 'Test Task'"

Available Tools

The server provides these tools to AI assistants:

  • list-databases: View all accessible databases
  • query-database: Get entries from a database
  • create-page: Add a new page to a database
  • update-page: Modify an existing page
  • create-database: Create a new database
  • update-database: Modify a database structure
  • get-page: View a specific page
  • get-block-children: View content blocks
  • append-block-children: Add content to a page
  • update-block: Edit content blocks
  • get-block: View a specific block
  • search: Find content across your workspace

Troubleshooting

Common Issues:

  1. "Connection failed" in Claude

    • Make sure the server path in claude_desktop_config.json is correct
    • Check that your Notion API key is valid
    • Ensure Node.js is installed
  2. "Access denied" when accessing Notion content

    • Make sure you've shared the page/database with your integration
    • Check that your API key has the necessary permissions
  3. Server won't start

    • Ensure all dependencies are installed (npm install)
    • Check that the .env file exists with your API key

Getting Help

If you encounter issues not covered here, please:

  • Check the console output for error messages
  • Ensure your Notion API key is valid
  • Verify that your integration has access to the pages/databases

License

MIT