Use AI to access and update Notion with far fewer tokens.
The available material is sparse, but the tool is open source under MIT and does not declare required secrets or remote endpoints, with no clear high-risk red flags evident. Caution is still warranted because it is an MCP tool with code-execution capability and claims to interact with Notion, while the limited documentation leaves actual data scope and implementation details insufficiently verified.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required, and there is no evidence that it asks for API tokens, account passwords, or other sensitive credentials; based on the available facts, credential exposure appears low.
Although no remote endpoint is declared, the description says it can interact with Notion; in practice this likely implies sending data to Notion-related services. Because the README is missing, the exact destinations, transmitted content, and whether traffic is limited to the stated purpose cannot be verified from the material.
The system checks indicate that this MCP tool executes code; this is a normal capability for this class of tool and not by itself a high-risk red flag. However, the material does not describe execution boundaries, subprocess behavior, or the scope of system access, so it should be run in a constrained environment.
The tool claims to preserve full Notion functionality, which implies potentially broad access to Notion pages and databases; however, the documentation does not specify read/write behavior, scope restrictions, or whether local files are accessed, making the data-access scope currently opaque.
Positive factors include being open source, MIT-licensed, and having a reviewable source repository; these materially reduce supply-chain risk. Points to watch are that it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README, which limits audit confidence.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "notion-slim" yet — see the docs or source repo.
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