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Notion

Connect Notion's official remote MCP server to search, read, and update pages and databases.

Notion isn’t a set of tools we build — it’s Notion’s official remote MCP server, which you connect through Ganju. When you add it, Ganju links to Notion’s hosted server and exposes the tools it provides to your assistant, under a Notion prefix. You always get Notion’s own, up-to-date toolset — searching, reading, and updating pages and databases — maintained by Notion, not re-implemented by us.

How it works

Under Tools → MCP Servers, add Notion from the curated catalog. Ganju connects to Notion’s server (https://mcp.notion.com/mcp) over the streamable-HTTP transport, discovers the tools it offers, and registers each one for your assistant. The model calls them like any other tool, and Ganju proxies each call to Notion’s server.

Connect it

Notion’s server authenticates with OAuth. When you add it, you’re sent to Notion to sign in and grant access to the workspace and pages you choose; Ganju stores the resulting credential securely and refreshes it automatically.

Available tools

The exact tools come from Notion’s server and can change as Notion updates it — typically searching your workspace and reading or updating pages and databases. After connecting, open the server in Ganju to see the current list and enable the ones you want.

Want to connect a different vendor’s server? See GitHub, or expose your own API with HTTP Endpoints.

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