Granola Meeting Notes (MCP)
by @bholagabbar
Access Granola AI meeting notes via MCP (mcporter). Query meetings, list by date range, get full details, and pull verbatim transcripts. Use when the user as...
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name: granola description: Access Granola AI meeting notes via MCP (mcporter). Query meetings, list by date range, get full details, and pull verbatim transcripts. Use when the user asks about meeting notes, what was discussed, action items, decisions, or anything from their meetings. Also handles OAuth token refresh when calls fail with auth errors. metadata: openclaw: requires: bins: [mcporter, bash, curl, python3] config: - path: config/granola_oauth.json description: "OAuth credentials: client_id, refresh_token, access_token, token_endpoint (from Granola MCP auth flow)" - path: config/mcporter.json description: "MCP server config with bearer token header for Granola API"
Granola MCP
Meeting notes AI connected via mcporter call granola..
Tools
granola.query_granola_meetings query= [document_ids=]
granola.list_meetings [time_range=this_week|last_week|last_30_days|custom] [custom_start=] [custom_end=]
granola.get_meetings meeting_ids= (max 10)
granola.get_meeting_transcript meeting_id=
Usage Pattern
1. For open-ended questions ("what did we discuss about X?"), use query_granola_meetings
2. For listing meetings in a range, use list_meetings
3. For full details on specific meetings, use get_meetings with IDs from list results
4. For exact quotes or verbatim content, use get_meeting_transcript
Prefer query_granola_meetings over list+get for natural language questions. Responses include citation links (e.g. [[0]](url)). Preserve these in replies so the user can click through to original notes.
Setup
1. Complete the Granola OAuth flow at https://mcp-auth.granola.ai/oauth2/authorize
2. Save credentials to config/granola_oauth.json with keys: client_id, refresh_token, access_token, token_endpoint
3. Configure config/mcporter.json with the Granola MCP server entry and Authorization: Bearer header
4. (Optional) Set up a cron job to run scripts/refresh_token.sh periodically, since OAuth tokens expire every ~6 hours
Auth & Token Refresh
If a call fails with 401/auth error:
bash {baseDir}/scripts/refresh_token.sh
The script reads config/granola_oauth.json, posts to the token endpoint (https://mcp-auth.granola.ai/oauth2/token), and updates both config/granola_oauth.json and config/mcporter.json with the new access token.
Then retry the call. If refresh also fails, the user needs to re-authenticate manually via the OAuth flow above.
Config Files
config/granola_oauth.json β OAuth credentials (client_id, refresh_token, access_token, token_endpoint). Contains secrets; do not commit.config/mcporter.json β MCP server config with bearer token header. Contains secrets; do not commit.βοΈ Configuration
1. Complete the Granola OAuth flow at https://mcp-auth.granola.ai/oauth2/authorize
2. Save credentials to config/granola_oauth.json with keys: client_id, refresh_token, access_token, token_endpoint
3. Configure config/mcporter.json with the Granola MCP server entry and Authorization: Bearer header
4. (Optional) Set up a cron job to run scripts/refresh_token.sh periodically, since OAuth tokens expire every ~6 hours