Connect Notion to Relato and keep your briefs and published work in step with your team knowledge base.
What you can do
With Notion connected, an agent can:
Sync briefs from Relato into a Notion database as work begins.
Push published content into Notion so writers and readers find it in one place.
Keep a Notion page current as a project moves through its stages.
Connect Notion
In Relato open Settings > Integrations > MCP > Add account, paste the Notion MCP URL, approve the OAuth prompt, and name the account. The name you give it prefixes Notion's tools in the agent tool picker. Then attach the Notion tools plus the Relato query and project tools to an agent and set a trigger, which can be a project stage change, a schedule, or a manual run. For the full walkthrough see Connect any MCP to Relato.
A good first agent
Try a brief syncer. Create an agent, attach the Notion tools and the Relato query and project tools, and set the trigger to a project stage change into your drafting stage. Instruct it to read the project brief from Relato and create or update a matching page in your Notion knowledge base, with the title, summary, and a link back to the project. Run it once by hand, confirm the page reads well, then leave the trigger on.
A note on OAuth
Relato's MCP integration is OAuth-based. You can connect Notion if it runs an OAuth-capable MCP server that Relato can reach. If a public OAuth MCP for Notion does not exist yet, tell us at [email protected] and we will help you find a path.
FAQ
Which Notion database does it write to? You name the target database in the agent instructions, so you stay in control of where content lands.
Can it update a page instead of making a new one? Yes. Tell the agent to match on the project link or title so it updates the existing page rather than adding duplicates.
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