notebooklm-mcp and mcp-apple-notes

These two tools are ecosystem siblings, as they both provide a generic "MCP server" framework, but for different note-taking applications (NotebookLM vs. Apple Notes).

notebooklm-mcp
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Established
mcp-apple-notes
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Emerging
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 7/25
Maturity 22/25
Community 17/25
Maintenance 0/25
Adoption 6/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 17/25
Stars: 38
Forks: 11
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 16
Forks: 11
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
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About notebooklm-mcp

roomi-fields/notebooklm-mcp

MCP server for NotebookLM - Let your AI agents (Claude Code, Codex) research documentation directly with grounded, citation-backed answers from Gemini. Persistent auth, library management, cross-client sharing. Zero hallucinations, just your knowledge base.

This tool helps researchers, content creators, and educators fully automate their work with Google NotebookLM. You provide documents, web pages, or YouTube videos, and it generates accurate, citation-backed answers to your questions, along with full audio podcasts, videos, infographics, reports, and presentations. Anyone who relies on NotebookLM for in-depth research and content generation will find this valuable.

research-automation content-generation knowledge-management education-tech digital-publishing

About mcp-apple-notes

Siddhant-K-code/mcp-apple-notes

MCP server for apple notes

This tool helps macOS users interact with their Apple Notes using natural language via AI assistants like Claude. You can tell your AI assistant to create new notes with titles, content, and tags, search for existing notes, or retrieve the full content of any note. This is ideal for anyone who relies on Apple Notes for organization and wants to streamline their note-taking and retrieval process with AI.

personal-productivity note-management information-retrieval digital-organization AI-assisted-workflows

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