Notion MCP
Notion MCP is Notion’s hosted MCP server for secure read and write access from AI tools, with OAuth setup and support for docs, tasks, reports, and workspace search.

About Notion MCP
Notion MCP is Notion’s hosted Model Context Protocol server for connecting AI tools to a Notion workspace. Notion says it is designed for secure workspace access and works with assistants such as Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, ChatGPT, and more.
The service is built to let AI tools read and write workspace content through OAuth based setup. Notion highlights common uses such as generating documentation, searching workspace knowledge, managing tasks, building reports, and planning campaigns from connected content.
Key Features
- Hosted MCP Server: Notion operates the server so teams do not need to self host it.
- OAuth Setup: Supports simple authentication and one click installation for supported tools.
- Read and Write Access: Lets AI tools work with Notion pages like a user can.
- Workspace Search: Helps AI search across Notion and connected workspace content.
- AI Optimized Formatting: Formats data for agent use cases.
- Broad Tool Support: Works with multiple AI assistants and MCP clients.
Pricing
No separate pricing is published on the Notion MCP overview page. The official overview highlights hosted access and supported AI tool connections, but does not list standalone package pricing.
Pricing last updated: April 25, 2026 at 12:00 AM
Use Cases
- Creating PRDs, specs, and architecture docs
- Searching workspace knowledge with AI
- Updating project status and task workflows
- Building release notes and performance reports
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Official hosted MCP server from Notion
- Supports both read and write workspace access
- Setup is simpler than self hosting an MCP server
Cons:
- Standalone pricing is not listed on the overview page
- Value depends on how much work already lives in Notion
Integrations
Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, ChatGPT
FAQ
Last edited
April 25, 2026 at 11:43 AM by Venkatraman C
