Connected Apps

Notion

Use your workspace knowledge inside MoClaw.

Connect Notion through its hosted MCP server so MoClaw can use pages, databases, and workspace context while it works. It is built for notes, docs, product specs, research hubs, content calendars, and internal knowledge bases.

How it works

3 steps to wire up Notion, no engineering required.

  1. 1

    Connect Notion

    Authorize the Notion connector from Settings so MoClaw can use the official hosted MCP server.

  2. 2

    Point MoClaw at the workspace context

    Ask about a page, database, research hub, product spec, or operating doc that lives in Notion.

  3. 3

    Work from live Notion context

    MoClaw uses the connected MCP server to retrieve relevant context and produce the requested summary, draft, plan, or follow-up.

Why it matters

A lot of useful company context lives in Notion: product decisions, customer notes, task databases, meeting notes, content plans, and half-finished docs. Without a direct connection, an AI assistant can only work with the snippets you paste into chat.

The Notion integration gives MoClaw a structured path into that workspace through Notion's hosted MCP server. That means your assistant can use live Notion context while writing, planning, researching, or organizing work, and it can do so through a connector flow instead of brittle browser scraping.

Use it when the task depends on your internal knowledge base: turn notes into project plans, summarize database entries, draft content from research pages, or cross-check a decision against the source doc.

Try saying

Real prompts you can paste into Notion.

  • Summarize the roadmap database and list the items blocked by design.
  • Turn this Notion meeting note into a Linear-ready action list.
  • Draft a customer update using the launch notes in Notion.
  • Find the latest product spec for billing and explain what changed.

Step by step demo

What actually happens when you send the prompt.

Prompt 01 4 steps

“Summarize the roadmap database and list the items blocked by design.”

What MoClaw does

  1. 1 Uses the Notion connector to inspect the roadmap source.
  2. 2 Filters items by status, owner, and design dependency.
  3. 3 Groups blocked items by product area.
  4. 4 Writes a concise summary with suggested next owners.
Result

MoClaw returns: '4 roadmap items are blocked by design: onboarding empty states, connector modal polish, mobile invite flow, and billing receipt copy. The first two share the same design dependency.'

FAQ

Quick answers about pricing, privacy, and limits.

How does MoClaw connect to Notion?
MoClaw uses Notion's hosted MCP server with a dedicated connector authorization flow.
Can MoClaw use Notion databases?
Yes. The integration is intended for both page and database context through the hosted MCP server.
Do I need to paste Notion pages into chat?
No. Once connected, you can point MoClaw at the relevant Notion context instead of copy-pasting long pages.
Can I revoke access?
Yes. Disconnect the integration from MoClaw settings or manage the authorization from your Notion account.

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