Notion
Notion custom agents can talk to Schedulin in plain English through the MCP server at mcp.schedulin.app. Draft posts, schedule content, and check your queue without leaving Notion. The connection uses OAuth — no API key to copy.
Setup
- In Notion, open Settings → Connections and switch to the Manage tab. Turn on Custom MCP servers.
- Open (or create) the custom agent you want to connect, then click Settings.
- Click Add connection → Add custom MCP and fill in the form:
- Server URL:
https://mcp.schedulin.app/mcp - Name: Schedulin MCP
- Auth method: OAuth
- Server URL:
- Click Connect, sign in to Schedulin when prompted, and approve access on the consent screen.
You choose which workspace the agent can act on, and you can revoke access any time under Settings → API & Apps → Connected Apps.
Try it out
- "Show me everything scheduled in Schedulin for this week."
- "Create a Schedulin draft for my LinkedIn channel announcing our new integration."
- "List my Schedulin channels and tell me which ones have nothing scheduled tomorrow."
Available tools
The agent sees the core Schedulin surfaces: posts (list, get, create, update, delete — as drafts, queued, or scheduled), connected channels, and tags. It picks the right tool for each request.
Good to know
This integration uses large language models to generate responses, which may occasionally be inaccurate or incomplete — verify important details before taking action.