| name | notion-research-documentation |
| description | Research across Notion and synthesize into structured documentation; use when gathering info from multiple Notion sources to produce briefs, comparisons, or reports with citations. |
| metadata | {"short-description":"Research Notion content and produce briefs/reports"} |
Research & Documentation
Pull relevant Notion pages, synthesize findings, and publish clear briefs or reports (with citations and links to sources).
Quick start
- Find sources with
Notion:notion-search using targeted queries; confirm scope with the user.
- Fetch pages via
Notion:notion-fetch; note key sections and capture citations (reference/citations.md).
- Choose output format (brief, summary, comparison, comprehensive report) using
reference/format-selection-guide.md.
- Draft in Notion with
Notion:notion-create-pages using the matching template (quick, summary, comparison, comprehensive).
- Link sources and add a references/citations section; update as new info arrives with
Notion:notion-update-page.
Workflow
0) If any MCP call fails because Notion MCP is not connected, pause and set it up:
- Add the Notion MCP:
tutti-agent mcp add notion --url https://mcp.notion.com/mcp
- Enable remote MCP client:
- Set
[features].rmcp_client = true in config.toml or run tutti-agent --enable rmcp_client
- Log in with OAuth:
tutti-agent mcp login notion
After successful login, the user will have to restart tutti-agent. You should finish your answer and tell them so when they try again they can continue with Step 1.
1) Gather sources
- Search first (
Notion:notion-search); refine queries, and ask the user to confirm if multiple results appear.
- Fetch relevant pages (
Notion:notion-fetch), skim for facts, metrics, claims, constraints, and dates.
- Track each source URL/ID for later citation; prefer direct quotes for critical facts.
2) Select the format
- Quick readout → quick brief.
- Single-topic dive → research summary.
- Option tradeoffs → comparison.
- Deep dive / exec-ready → comprehensive report.
- See
reference/format-selection-guide.md for when to pick each.
3) Synthesize
- Outline before writing; group findings by themes/questions.
- Note evidence with source IDs; flag gaps or contradictions.
- Keep user goal in view (decision, summary, plan, recommendation).
4) Create the doc
- Pick the matching template in
reference/ (brief, summary, comparison, comprehensive) and adapt it.
- Create the page with
Notion:notion-create-pages; include title, summary, key findings, supporting evidence, and recommendations/next steps when relevant.
- Add citations inline and a references section; link back to source pages.
5) Finalize & handoff
- Add highlights, risks, and open questions.
- If the user needs follow-ups, create tasks or a checklist in the page; link any task database entries if applicable.
- Share a short changelog or status using
Notion:notion-update-page when updating.
References and examples
reference/ — search tactics, format selection, templates, and citation rules (e.g., advanced-search.md, format-selection-guide.md, research-summary-template.md, comparison-template.md, citations.md).
examples/ — end-to-end walkthroughs (e.g., competitor-analysis.md, technical-investigation.md, market-research.md, trip-planning.md).