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fellow-mcp

v1.0.2

Published

MCP server for Fellow.ai API - access meeting data, transcripts, summaries, and action items

Downloads

294

Readme

Fellow MCP Server

A local MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that wraps the Fellow.ai API, providing tools to access meeting data, transcripts, summaries, action items, and participants.

Features:

  • Local SQLite database for caching meeting data
  • Automatic incremental sync to keep action items fresh
  • Full-text search across cached notes
  • Find meetings by participant

Installation

npm install -g fellow-mcp

Setup

1. Get your Fellow API credentials

  1. Log into your Fellow account
  2. Navigate to Developer API settings in your User settings
  3. Generate a new API key
  4. Note your workspace subdomain (the part before .fellow.app in your URL)

2. Configure your MCP client

Add the following to your MCP client configuration (e.g., ~/.config/opencode/opencode.json):

{
  "mcp": {
    "fellow": {
      "type": "local",
      "command": ["npx", "-y", "fellow-mcp"],
      "environment": {
        "FELLOW_API_KEY": "YOUR_FELLOW_API_KEY_HERE",
        "FELLOW_SUBDOMAIN": "YOUR_SUBDOMAIN"
      },
      "enabled": true
    }
  }
}

Available Tools

API Tools (Direct Fellow API calls)

search_meetings

Search for meetings/recordings in Fellow.

Parameters:

  • title (optional): Filter by meeting title (case-insensitive partial match)
  • created_at_start (optional): Filter meetings created after this date (ISO format)
  • created_at_end (optional): Filter meetings created before this date (ISO format)
  • limit (optional): Maximum number of results (1-50, default 20)

get_meeting_transcript

Get the full transcript of a meeting recording with speaker labels and timestamps.

Parameters:

  • recording_id (optional): The ID of the recording
  • meeting_title (optional): Search by meeting title

get_meeting_summary

Get the meeting summary/notes content including agenda items, discussion topics, and decisions.

Parameters:

  • note_id (optional): The ID of the note
  • recording_id (optional): Get the summary for a recording's associated note
  • meeting_title (optional): Search by meeting title

get_action_items

Extract action items from a single meeting's notes.

Parameters:

  • note_id (optional): The ID of the note
  • meeting_title (optional): Search by meeting title

get_meeting_participants

Get the list of participants/attendees for a meeting.

Parameters:

  • note_id (optional): The ID of the note
  • meeting_title (optional): Search by meeting title

Database Tools (Local SQLite cache)

sync_meetings

Sync meetings from Fellow API to local database.

Parameters:

  • force (optional, default: false): If true, performs full re-sync. Otherwise does incremental sync (only new/updated since last sync)
  • include_transcripts (optional, default: false): If true, also fetches and stores transcripts (slower)

get_all_action_items

Get all action items from the local database. Automatically performs incremental sync first to ensure data is fresh.

Parameters:

  • assignee (optional): Filter by assignee name (partial match)
  • show_completed (optional, default: false): If true, includes completed action items
  • since (optional): Only return action items from meetings on or after this date (ISO format: YYYY-MM-DD)

get_meetings_by_participants

Find meetings that included specific participants.

Parameters:

  • emails (required): List of email addresses to search for
  • require_all (optional, default: false): If true, only return meetings where ALL specified participants attended

search_cached_notes

Full-text search across all cached meeting notes (titles and content).

Parameters:

  • query (required): Search query

get_sync_status

Get the current sync status and database statistics.

Local Database

Meeting data is cached in a local SQLite database at ~/.fellow-mcp/fellow.db. This enables:

  • Fast local searches
  • Querying across all action items
  • Finding meetings by participant
  • Offline access to cached data

The database stores:

  • Notes (meeting summaries, agendas, content)
  • Recordings (with optional transcripts)
  • Action items (parsed from notes with assignee/due date extraction)
  • Participants (email addresses)

Environment Variables

| Variable | Required | Description | |----------|----------|-------------| | FELLOW_API_KEY | Yes | Your Fellow API key | | FELLOW_SUBDOMAIN | Yes | Your Fellow workspace subdomain |

Development

# Watch mode for development
npm run dev

# Build
npm run build

# Test API connection
node --env-file=.env test-api.js

Requirements

  • Node.js >= 18.0.0
  • A Fellow.ai account with API access

License

MIT

API Reference

This MCP server wraps the Fellow Developer API. The API uses:

  • X-API-KEY header for authentication
  • POST requests for list operations (with JSON body for filters/pagination)
  • GET requests for retrieving individual resources