Notion AI Agent
Search across your Notion workspace and connected sources to quickly find pages, databases, and users. View full page and database details for deeper context. Create and update pages, manage databases, move or duplicate content, and add comments to keep work organized.
Notion handles repetitive tasks for you automatically. It can do 14 different things for you—just connect to it in one click. It's been tested, is actively maintained, and works reliably.
Available Tools
Notion can do 14 different things for you automatically. Here's what it can handle:
notion-search
Perform a search over: - "internal": Semantic search over Notion workspace and connected sources (Slack, Google Drive, Github, Jira, Microsoft Teams, ...
notion-fetch
Retrieves details about a Notion entity (page or database) by URL or ID. Provide URL or ID in `id` parameter. Make multiple calls to fetch multiple en...
notion-create-pages
## Overview Creates one or more Notion pages, with the specified properties and content. ## Parent All pages created with a single call to this tool w...
notion-update-page
## Overview Update a Notion page's properties or content. ## Properties Notion page properties are a JSON map of property names to SQLite values. For ...
notion-move-pages
Move one or more Notion pages or databases to a new parent.
notion-duplicate-page
Duplicate a Notion page. The page must be within the current workspace, and you must have permission to access it. The duplication completes asynchron...
notion-create-database
Creates a new Notion database with the specified properties schema. If no title property provided, "Name" is auto-added. Returns Markdown with schema ...
notion-update-database
Update a Notion database's properties, name, description, or other attributes. Returns Markdown showing updated structure and schema. Database propert...
notion-create-comment
Add a comment to a page
notion-get-comments
Get all comments of a page
Common Questions
What is an AI Agent?
An AI agent is like having a personal assistant who does specific tasks for you. Instead of a general chatbot that just talks, AI agents actually do things—they can check your calendar, send emails, look up information, and handle repetitive work so you don't have to.
What is MCP (Model Context Protocol)?
MCP is simply the way AI agents plug into your apps and services. When you connect something like Notion to Lyra, it lets the AI take actions on your behalf.
How do I use Notion?
Just install it inside Lyra. It only takes a moment. After that, your AI can instantly use Notion—no setup, no technical knowledge required.