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Notion AI supports custom MCP connectors, so you can query your Qonto data directly from Notion.
Adding a custom connector requires a workspace owner on a plan that includes Notion AI.

Setup

1

Open Notion connectors

In Notion, open SettingsConnectionsNotion AI connectors (or Add connectionCustom).
2

Add the Qonto connector

Choose Add custom connector and paste the Qonto MCP server URL:
https://mcp.qonto.com/mcp
Name the connector Qonto and save.
3

Authorize Qonto

Notion opens the Qonto OAuth window. Sign in, pick the organization to connect, and consent. The connector then shows as Connected.
4

Use it in chat

Open Notion AI, enable the Qonto connector, then ask:
Summarize the last 30 days of transactions on my main account.
Notion routes the call through list_transactions and replies.

Notes

  • The connector is scoped to your workspace, each member authenticates against their own Qonto account.
  • Each member owns their own OAuth token, adding the connector does not give the workspace owner access to other members’ Qonto data.

Removing the connector

In SettingsConnections, open the Qonto entry and Remove. To also revoke Qonto’s side of the consent, do it from the connected apps section of your Qonto account.