Best MCP servers for Notion workflows
Notion is where a lot of teams keep their docs, databases, and project trackers, so an agent that can search, read, and write across the workspace covers a wide range of tasks on its own. The next step is automation: connecting Notion to the other apps a workflow touches so a database row can kick off a process, or an external event can write back into a page. The servers below cover direct Notion access plus two automation routes, a dedicated workflow engine and a universal app connector. Begin with the Notion server, then layer automation in when a workflow needs to reach beyond the workspace. Each ships a verified, current install config.
Notion
Notion
Notion's hosted MCP server lets agents search, read, and write across your workspace over OAuth.
Notion's hosted server lets an agent search, read, and write across your workspace over OAuth, the direct connection for reading databases, updating pages, and drafting content in place.
n8n
Romuald Czlonkowski
Community MCP server that gives an AI agent complete knowledge of n8n's 800+ nodes so it can design, validate, and deploy working workflows.
The n8n server gives an agent complete knowledge of n8n's 800+ nodes so it can design, validate, and deploy working workflows, ideal when a Notion change should trigger a multi-step automation.
Composio
Composio
Composio's universal MCP server: connect an agent to 500+ apps like Gmail, Slack, GitHub, and Notion through one OAuth-authenticated endpoint.
Composio's universal server connects an agent to 500+ apps including Notion through one OAuth-authenticated endpoint, letting a single integration sync Notion with Gmail, Slack, GitHub, and more.