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The Notion integration enables ZeroTwo to interact with your Notion workspace through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing you to search, create, and update pages and databases using natural language.

What you can do

Search content

Find pages, databases, and blocks across your Notion workspace

Read pages

Access and analyze content from Notion pages

Create pages

Generate new pages with AI-written content

Manage databases

Query, add, and update database entries

Connecting Notion

1

Open integrations

Navigate to Settings → Integrations → Notion
2

Authorize with Notion

Click “Connect” and sign in to your Notion account.Permissions requested:
  • Read content from your workspace
  • Create and update pages
  • Access databases
  • Manage blocks and content
3

Select workspaces

Choose which Notion workspaces to connect.
4

Confirm

Notion integration is now active via MCP.
This integration uses the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for secure, standardized access to your Notion workspace. Learn more about MCP integrations.

Using Notion with AI

Searching Notion

Reading and analyzing

Creating content

Updating content

Notion databases

Querying databases

Adding entries

Updating records

Advanced features

Templates

Cross-workspace operations

Bulk operations

Privacy and permissions

Access scope:
  • Only workspaces and pages you explicitly grant access to
  • Notion content processed only for your queries
  • No data stored permanently on ZeroTwo servers
  • Revoke access anytime through Notion settings
MCP security:
  • Secure token-based authentication
  • Granular permission controls
  • Audit logs of integration actions

Troubleshooting

Solutions:
  • Ensure the page is in a connected workspace
  • Check page isn’t in trash
  • Verify you have access permissions to the page
  • Try searching with exact page title
Solutions:
  • Reconnect Notion integration with full permissions
  • Check integration settings in Notion workspace
  • Verify you’re a workspace admin or have edit permissions
  • Ensure MCP connection is active
Solutions:
  • Confirm database has required fields
  • Check property types match the data you’re adding
  • Verify database permissions allow editing
  • Ensure all required fields are provided

Use cases

Knowledge management

Project tracking

Meeting notes

Task management

MCP overview

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