Cloudpress MCP Server
An MCP Server for Cloudpress that allows exporting content from Google Docs and Notion to CMS platforms via automated, programmable operations.
About this tool
Cloudpress MCP Server
Export content from Google Docs and Notion to your CMS via automated, programmable operations.
Overview
Cloudpress MCP Server is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, provided via Pipedream, that lets you connect Cloudpress-powered exports into compatible chat clients or MCP-enabled tools. It focuses on moving content from authoring tools (Google Docs, Notion) into CMS platforms with consistent formatting.
- Type: MCP server / integration
- Category: Content management, CMS publishing
- Source / Setup URL: https://mcp.pipedream.com/app/cloudpress
- Server Endpoint:
https://mcp.pipedream.net/v2
Features
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Content export from authoring tools
- Export content from Google Docs.
- Export content from Notion.
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CMS publishing workflow
- Sends exported content to supported CMS platforms (via Cloudpress).
- Preserves formatting to produce "perfectly formatted" exported content.
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MCP server integration
- Exposed as a static MCP server URL (
https://mcp.pipedream.net/v2) that works for any compatible client. - Authentication happens when adding the server to your application / client.
- Can be added to various chat clients or MCP-enabled apps.
- Exposed as a static MCP server URL (
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Automation & programmability
- Designed for automated export operations, reducing manual copy‑paste.
- Suitable for building programmable publishing workflows that move content from docs to CMS.
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Configuration resources
- Centralized configuration instructions via the Pipedream Configuration page.
Pricing
No pricing information is provided in the available content.
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