Best MCP servers for spreadsheets and tables
So much operational data lives in spreadsheets and structured tables, trackers, inventories, CRMs-in-a-grid, content calendars, and an agent that can read and write those tables removes a mountain of manual data entry. Instead of you copying values between rows, the agent queries records, updates fields, adds rows, and reasons over the structured data directly. The right server depends on your tool: a database-spreadsheet hybrid, an all-in-one docs-and-database workspace, or a unified docs/tables platform. The recurring need is the same, give the agent structured read/write access to your tables. The servers below are real MCP servers with current, verified install configs.
Airtable
Adam Jones (domdomegg)
Maintained Airtable MCP server: let an agent inspect base schemas, then read, search, and write records, tables, fields, and comments.
Airtable's server lets an agent read, query, create, and update records across bases and tables, ideal for teams running operations in Airtable's spreadsheet-database hybrid.
Notion
Notion
Notion's hosted MCP server lets agents search, read, and write across your workspace over OAuth.
Notion's official server gives an agent access to databases and pages, so it can query and update Notion's structured tables alongside your docs.
Coda
orellazri
Connect an agent to Coda docs, pages, tables, and rows so it can read and edit your workspace.
Coda's server lets an agent work with tables, rows, and docs in Coda, the right fit for teams whose data and process live in Coda's docs-as-apps model.