List Notion Workspaces with AI on Mac
Let Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor and more list your cached Notion workspaces and members on your Mac. Free, local MCP server — no API keys, no cloud, nothing stored.
The notion_list_workspaces tool lets your AI assistant see every Notion workspace cached on your Mac, along with the members in each one — their names and email addresses. It's a read-only tool, so the AI is only inspecting what's already on your machine; nothing is modified. You just ask in plain language, for example: "List my Notion workspaces and tell me who the members are in each one." The assistant returns a clean rundown of every workspace and the people in it.
This is the natural starting point for any Notion automation. Before an AI can search pages, draft docs or summarize a database, it usually needs to know which workspace you mean. notion_list_workspaces gives it that map instantly. Download LMCP to get started.
Which AI agents work?
LMCP exposes 150+ tools to a wide range of AI clients. Desktop apps auto-configure over a local stdio connection; web-based AIs connect through the secure LMCP Cloud Relay connector.
- Desktop (local stdio, auto-configured): Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code (GitHub Copilot), Windsurf, Zed.
- Web (via LMCP Cloud Relay connector): ChatGPT, Claude.ai, Grok, Perplexity.
Whatever client you use, the same notion_list_workspaces tool is available the moment LMCP is installed and running.
Automation
Listing workspaces rarely happens in isolation — it's step one in a chain. Once the AI knows your workspaces and their members, you can say things like "In my Engineering workspace, find the roadmap page and summarize this quarter," and the assistant uses the workspace context returned here to route the rest of its Notion calls. It also chains beyond Notion: pull the member emails, then ask LMCP to draft a Mail message to the whole team, or cross-check those members against your Contacts. The workspace list becomes the connective tissue between Notion and the rest of your Mac.
Context
Because LMCP reads the Notion data cached locally on your Mac, the AI works with your real workspaces — not a sandbox or a demo account. It sees the actual workspace names you've signed into and the actual members on each one. That means answers are grounded in your real setup, so when you ask "who's in the Marketing workspace?" you get the true list, not a guess.
Productivity
Hunting through Notion's settings to remember which workspaces you belong to, or opening member pages one by one to copy emails, is slow busywork. With notion_list_workspaces the AI surfaces everything in a single prompt — seconds instead of minutes. It's especially handy when you juggle several workspaces (personal, client, company) and need to confirm membership before sharing a doc or kicking off a workflow. One question, full picture.
Privacy & GDPR
Everything runs locally on your Mac. LMCP reads the Notion cache already on your machine and hands the result straight to your AI client — no copy is sent to an LMCP server, no API keys are required, and nothing is stored in the cloud. For desktop clients the data never even leaves your computer. This local-first design makes LMCP GDPR-compliant by architecture: there's no third-party processor holding your workspace or member data. Your Notion information stays yours.