# Granola MCP

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  "name": "Granola MCP",
  "slug": "granola_mcp",
  "url": "https://composio.dev/toolkits/granola_mcp",
  "markdown_url": "https://composio.dev/toolkits/granola_mcp.md",
  "logo_url": "https://logos.composio.dev/api/granola_mcp",
  "categories": [
    "productivity & project management"
  ],
  "is_composio_managed": false,
  "updated_at": "2026-06-18T09:29:39.427Z"
}
```

![Granola MCP logo](https://logos.composio.dev/api/granola_mcp)

## Description

Securely connect your AI agents and chatbots (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, etc) with Granola MCP or direct API to search meeting notes, summarize transcripts, extract action items, and draft follow-ups through natural language.

## Summary

Granola is a meeting notes app that records transcripts and organizes team conversations.
It helps teams search meeting context and turn discussions into clear follow-ups.

## Categories

- productivity & project management

## Toolkit Details

- Tools: 4

## Images

- Logo: https://logos.composio.dev/api/granola_mcp

## Authentication

- **Dcr Oauth**
  - Type: `custom`
  - Description: Dcr Oauth authentication for Granola MCP.
  - Setup:
    - Configure Dcr Oauth credentials for Granola MCP.
    - Use the credentials when creating an auth config in Composio.

## Suggested Prompts

- Summarize notes from yesterday's sales call
- Find action items across recent meetings
- Draft follow-ups from customer interview transcript

## Supported Tools

| Tool slug | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| `GRANOLA_MCP_GET_MEETINGS` | Get meetings | Get detailed meeting information for one or more Granola meetings by ID. Returns private notes, AI-generated summary, attendees, and metadata. Use this when you already have specific meeting IDs (e.g. from list_meetings results). For open-ended questions about meeting content, use query_granola_meetings instead. |
| `GRANOLA_MCP_GET_MEETING_TRANSCRIPT` | Get meeting transcript | Get the full transcript for a specific Granola meeting by ID. Returns only the verbatim transcript content, not summaries or notes. Use this when the user needs exact quotes, specific wording, or wants to review what was literally said in a meeting. For summarized content or action items, use query_granola_meetings or list_meetings/get_meetings instead. |
| `GRANOLA_MCP_LIST_MEETINGS` | List meetings | List the user's Granola meeting notes within a time range. Returns meeting titles and metadata. IMPORTANT: For short-term questions about recent meeting details, prefer using query_granola_meetings instead. When to use: - User asks to list their meetings - User asks about action items, decisions, or summaries from meetings over a longer or specific date range - User asks about content from their meeting transcripts - User references 'Granola notes' or 'meeting notes' or 'transcripts' When NOT to use: - User is asking about upcoming calendar events or scheduling - User wants to create/modify calendar invites Use get_meetings to retrieve detailed meeting content after identifying relevant meetings. |
| `GRANOLA_MCP_QUERY_GRANOLA_MEETINGS` | Query granola meetings | Query Granola about the user's meetings using natural language. Returns a tailored response with inline citation links in mark (e.g. [[0]](url)) that reference source meeting notes. IMPORTANT: The response includes numbered citation links to specific Granola meeting notes. These citations MUST be preserved in your response to the user — they provide transparency and allow the user to verify information by clicking through to the original notes. When to use: - User asks about what was discussed, decided, or action-items from meetings - User asks about follow-ups, todos, or commitments from recent meetings - User references 'Granola notes' or 'meeting notes' When NOT to use: - User is asking about calendar scheduling or upcoming events - User explicitly asks for a specific meeting by ID (use get_meetings instead) Prioritize using query_granola_meetings over list_meetings/get_meetings for open-ended or natural language queries about meeting content. |

## Supported Triggers

None listed.

## Installation and MCP Setup

### Path 1: SDK Installation

#### Path 1, Step 1: Install Composio

Install the Composio SDK
```python
pip install composio_openai
```

```typescript
npm install @composio/openai
```

#### Path 1, Step 2: Initialize Composio and Create Tool Router Session

Import and initialize Composio client, then create a Tool Router session
```python
from openai import OpenAI
from composio import Composio
from composio_openai import OpenAIResponsesProvider

composio = Composio(provider=OpenAIResponsesProvider())
openai = OpenAI()
session = composio.create(user_id='your-user-id')
```

```typescript
import OpenAI from 'openai';
import { Composio } from '@composio/core';
import { OpenAIResponsesProvider } from '@composio/openai';

const composio = new Composio({
  provider: new OpenAIResponsesProvider(),
});
const openai = new OpenAI({});
const session = await composio.create('your-user-id');
```

#### Path 1, Step 3: Execute Granola MCP Tools via Tool Router with Your Agent

Get tools from Tool Router session and execute Granola MCP actions with your Agent
```python
tools = session.tools
response = openai.responses.create(
  model='gpt-4.1',
  tools=tools,
  input=[{
    'role': 'user',
    'content': 'Find action items across my recent Granola meeting notes from this week'
  }]
)
result = composio.provider.handle_tool_calls(
  response=response,
  user_id='your-user-id'
)
print(result)
```

```typescript
const tools = session.tools;
const response = await openai.responses.create({
  model: 'gpt-4.1',
  tools: tools,
  input: [{
    role: 'user',
    content: 'Find action items across my recent Granola meeting notes from this week'
  }],
});
const result = await composio.provider.handleToolCalls(
  'your-user-id',
  response.output
);
console.log(result);
```

### Path 2: MCP Server Setup

#### Path 2, Step 1: Install Composio

Install the Composio SDK for Python or TypeScript
```python
pip install composio claude-agent-sdk
```

```typescript
npm install @composio/core ai @ai-sdk/openai @ai-sdk/mcp
```

#### Path 2, Step 2: Initialize Client and Create Tool Router Session

Import and initialize the Composio client, then create a Tool Router session for Granola MCP
```python
from composio import Composio
from claude_agent_sdk import ClaudeSDKClient, ClaudeAgentOptions

composio = Composio(api_key='your-composio-api-key')
session = composio.create(user_id='your-user-id')
url = session.mcp.url
```

```typescript
import { Composio } from '@composio/core';

const composio = new Composio({ apiKey: 'your-api-key' });
const session = await composio.create('your-user-id');
console.log(`Tool Router session created: ${session.mcp.url}`);
```

#### Path 2, Step 3: Connect to AI Agent

Use the MCP server with your AI agent (Anthropic Claude or Mastra)
```python
import asyncio

options = ClaudeAgentOptions(
    permission_mode='bypassPermissions',
    mcp_servers={
        'tool_router': {
            'type': 'http',
            'url': url,
            'headers': {
                'x-api-key': 'your-composio-api-key'
            }
        }
    },
    system_prompt='You are a helpful assistant with access to Granola MCP tools.',
    max_turns=10
)

async def main():
    async with ClaudeSDKClient(options=options) as client:
        await client.query('Summarize the action items from my latest Granola meeting note')
        async for message in client.receive_response():
            if hasattr(message, 'content'):
                for block in message.content:
                    if hasattr(block, 'text'):
                        print(block.text)

asyncio.run(main())
```

```typescript
import { openai } from '@ai-sdk/openai';
import { experimental_createMCPClient as createMCPClient } from '@ai-sdk/mcp';
import { generateText } from 'ai';

const client = await createMCPClient({
  transport: {
    type: 'http',
    url: session.mcp.url,
    headers: {
      'x-api-key': 'your-composio-api-key',
    },
  },
});

const tools = await client.tools();
const { text } = await generateText({
  model: openai('gpt-4o'),
  tools,
  messages: [{
    role: 'user',
    content: 'Summarize the action items from my latest Granola meeting note'
  }],
  maxSteps: 5,
});

console.log(`Agent: ${text}`);
```

## Why Use Composio?

### 1. AI Native Granola MCP Integration

- Supports both Granola MCP and direct API based integrations
- Structured, LLM-friendly schemas so agents can search notes and transcripts reliably
- Rich coverage for finding meeting context, pulling summaries, and turning conversations into next steps

### 2. Managed Auth

- Built-in OAuth handling with secure token storage and lifecycle management
- Central place to manage, scope, and revoke Granola MCP access
- Per user and per environment credentials instead of hard-coded secrets

### 3. Agent Optimized Design

- Tools are tuned for real agent workflows like summarizing meetings and finding follow-ups
- Clear execution logs so you can see which Granola MCP actions ran, when, and on whose behalf

### 4. Enterprise Grade Security

- Fine-grained RBAC so you control which agents and users can access Granola MCP
- Scoped, least privilege access to meeting notes, transcripts, and conversation history
- Full audit trail of agent actions to support review and compliance

## Use Granola MCP with any AI Agent Framework

Choose a framework you want to connect Granola MCP with:

- [Claude Cowork](https://composio.dev/toolkits/granola_mcp/framework/claude-cowork)
- [Codex](https://composio.dev/toolkits/granola_mcp/framework/codex)

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## Frequently Asked Questions

### Do I need my own developer credentials to use Granola MCP with Composio?

Yes, Granola MCP requires you to configure your own DCR OAuth credentials. Once set up, Composio handles token storage, refresh, and lifecycle management for you.

### Can I use multiple toolkits together?

Yes! Composio's Tool Router enables agents to use multiple toolkits. [Learn more](https://docs.composio.dev/tool-router/overview).

### Is Composio secure?

Composio is SOC 2 and ISO 27001 compliant with all data encrypted in transit and at rest. [Learn more](https://trust.composio.dev).

### What if the API changes?

Composio maintains and updates all toolkit integrations automatically, so your agents always work with the latest API versions.

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