systemprompt-mcp-notion and notion-mcp-server

Both are independent Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers designed to integrate Notion into AI workflows, making them competitors offering similar core functionality with potentially different feature sets.

notion-mcp-server
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Maturity 18/25
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Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 1/25
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Language: TypeScript
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License: MIT
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About systemprompt-mcp-notion

Ejb503/systemprompt-mcp-notion

This an Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that integrates Notion into your AI workflows. This server enables seamless access to Notion through MCP, allowing AI agents to interact with pages, databases, and comments.

Leverages MCP Sampling to enable AI agents to create and update Notion content dynamically, while integrating with the SystemPrompt platform for API key management. Built with TypeScript and Jest test coverage, the server communicates via stdio transport with MCP-compatible clients like Claude Desktop and the SystemPrompt multimodal client. Requires separate Notion integration tokens and SystemPrompt API credentials for workspace access and content operations.

About notion-mcp-server

itsiiromiuy/notion-mcp-server

notion-mcp-server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server integrated with Notion database. It provides tools for AI assistants to save question-answer pairs to Notion workspace.

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