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better-mcp-notion

v0.3.3

Published

MCP server that lets you operate Notion with a single Markdown document (frontmatter + body)

Readme

better-mcp-notion

Japanese / 日本語

An MCP server that lets you operate Notion with a single Markdown document.

Existing Notion MCP servers are thin API wrappers that require multiple round-trips for a single operation. better-mcp-notion uses one Markdown document (YAML frontmatter + body) to read, create, and update pages in a single call.

Why better-mcp-notion?

| | Traditional Notion MCP | better-mcp-notion | |---|---|---| | Tools | 16-22 tools | 9 tools | | Create a DB entry | 3+ calls (search DB, get schema, create page, append blocks) | 1 call | | Edit a page | 4+ calls (get page, get blocks, delete blocks, append blocks) | 1 call (read, edit, write) | | Format | Raw JSON blocks | Markdown | | Context window | Heavy (tool definitions + JSON) | Light |

Tools

| Tool | Description | |------|-------------| | read | Read a Notion page as Markdown with frontmatter. Supports recursive child page reading with depth. | | write | Create or update pages from Markdown. Supports batch operations and append/prepend. | | search | Search the workspace by keyword. Returns a Markdown-formatted list. | | list | List database records as a table or child pages as a list. Supports natural language filter & sort. | | update | Quick property update without rewriting content. Just pass page + key-value pairs. | | schema | View or modify database schema — add, remove, or rename columns. | | comment | Add or read comments on a page. | | delete | Archive (soft-delete) a page. | | move | Move a page to a different parent page or database. |

Quick Start

1. Create a Notion Integration

  1. Go to notion.so/profile/integrations and create a new integration
  2. Copy the API key (ntn_...)
  3. Share the pages/databases you want to access with the integration ("Connect to" in the page menu)

2. Add to your MCP client

Claude Code

claude mcp add better-notion -- npx better-mcp-notion

Then set the environment variable:

export NOTION_API_KEY=ntn_your_api_key_here

Claude Desktop / Cursor / Windsurf

Add to your MCP config file (e.g. claude_desktop_config.json, .cursor/mcp.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "better-notion": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "better-mcp-notion"],
      "env": {
        "NOTION_API_KEY": "ntn_your_api_key_here"
      }
    }
  }
}

From source

git clone https://github.com/ai-aviate/better-mcp-notion.git
cd better-mcp-notion
npm install && npm run build

Then point your MCP config to node /path/to/better-mcp-notion/build/index.js.

Usage

Read a page

read({ page: "https://notion.so/My-Page-abc123def456" })

Returns:

---
id: abc123-def456
title: My Page
database: task-db-id
properties:
  Status: In Progress
  Tags:
    - backend
---
## Notes
- Completed API design

Create a page

write({ markdown: `
---
title: Meeting Notes
parent: "Project Alpha"
icon: "📝"
---
## Agenda
- Review progress
- Discuss next steps
` })

Create a database entry

write({ markdown: `
---
title: Fix login bug
database: "Task Board"
properties:
  Status: In Progress
  Tags:
    - backend
    - urgent
  Due Date: "2026-03-01"
---
## Description
Login fails when password contains special chars.
` })

Update a page (edit the output from read)

write({ markdown: `
---
id: abc123-def456
title: Updated Title
properties:
  Status: Done
---
## New content
Body replaces all existing blocks.
` })

Append content to an existing page

Use position: "append" to add content to the end without rewriting the entire page. Only the new content needs to be provided — existing content is preserved.

write({ markdown: `
---
id: abc123-def456
---
## New section
This is added to the end of the page.
`, position: "append" })

position: "prepend" adds content to the beginning instead.

Batch create (multiple pages in one call)

Separate pages with ===:

write({ markdown: `
---
title: Task 1
database: "Task Board"
properties:
  Status: Todo
---
Task 1 details
===
---
title: Task 2
database: "Task Board"
properties:
  Status: Todo
---
Task 2 details
` })

Query a database with filters

list({
  target: "Task Board",
  filter: "Status is Done AND Priority is High",
  sort: "Due Date ascending"
})

Filter syntax

  • Status is Done / Status = Done - equals
  • Priority != Low - not equals
  • Tags contains backend - multi-select contains
  • Done is true - checkbox
  • Score > 80 - number comparison (>, <, >=, <=)
  • Due Date after 2026-03-01 - date after/before
  • Combine with AND: Status is Done AND Priority is High

Sort syntax

  • Due Date ascending or Due Date asc
  • Created descending or Created desc

Read with child pages

read({ page: "parent-page-id", depth: 2 })

depth: 1 = current page only (default), 2 = include children, 3 = include grandchildren.

Quick property update

Update properties without rewriting content:

update({ page: "My Task", properties: { "Status": "Done", "Priority": "High" } })

Manage database schema

// View schema
schema({ database: "Task Board" })

// Add a column
schema({ database: "Task Board", action: "add", property: "Priority", type: "select", options: ["Low", "Medium", "High"] })

// Rename a column
schema({ database: "Task Board", action: "rename", property: "Due", name: "Due Date" })

// Remove a column
schema({ database: "Task Board", action: "remove", property: "Old Column" })

Comments

// Read comments
comment({ page: "abc123" })

// Add a comment
comment({ page: "abc123", body: "Looks good! Ready to ship." })

Frontmatter Reference

Write (create/update)

| Field | Create | Update | Description | |-------|--------|--------|-------------| | id | - | required | Page ID to update | | title | recommended | optional | Page title | | parent | required* | ignored | Parent page name or ID | | database | required* | ignored | Database name or ID (*either parent or database) | | icon | optional | optional | Emoji or image URL | | cover | optional | optional | Cover image URL | | properties | optional | optional | Database properties (matched against schema) |

Read (output only)

| Field | Description | |-------|-------------| | id | Page UUID | | url | Notion page URL | | title | Page title | | parent / database | Parent page or database ID | | icon, cover | Emoji or image URL | | properties | All database properties | | created, last_edited | Timestamps (read-only) |

Read-only fields (url, created, last_edited, formulas, etc.) are safely ignored when passed to write.

Development

npm run dev          # TypeScript watch mode
npm test             # Run tests
npm run test:watch   # Test watch mode

License

Elastic License 2.0 (ELv2) — Free to use, modify, and distribute. Cannot be offered as a managed/hosted service.