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Scaflog Zoho MCP Server

MCP Server

A note‑storage server with summarization and add‑note tools

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Updated Dec 25, 2024

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The Scaflog Zoho MCP Server provides a simple note‑storage system with custom URI schemes, a prompt to summarize notes in brief or detailed style, and an add‑note tool for managing content via MCP.

Capabilities

Resources
Access data sources
Tools
Execute functions
Prompts
Pre-built templates
Sampling
AI model interactions

Overview

The scaflog‑zoho‑mcp-server is a lightweight MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that plugs into Zoho Creator to provide AI assistants with an instant, structured note‑taking and summarization service. By exposing a simple URI scheme () and a single tool for adding notes, the server lets Claude or any MCP‑compliant client treat a Zoho database as a first‑class knowledge base that can be queried, updated, and summarized on demand.

This server solves the common problem of scattered information when building AI‑powered workflows. Developers often need a place to collect observations, meeting minutes, or quick ideas that the assistant can later reference. Rather than building a custom database from scratch, this MCP server maps those notes directly into Zoho Creator’s scalable data layer, ensuring persistence, security, and auditability out of the box. The scheme gives clients a clean, REST‑like interface for retrieving individual notes by name, while the tool allows conversational agents to append new entries without leaving the chat context.

Key capabilities include:

  • Resource management – Each note is a resource with metadata (name, description) and plain‑text content. Clients can list or fetch notes using the standard MCP resource protocol.
  • Summarization prompt – The prompt automatically stitches together all stored notes and produces a concise or detailed summary based on the optional argument. This is ideal for generating meeting recaps, project overviews, or knowledge digests.
  • Tool integration – The single tool accepts a name and content, writes the note to Zoho Creator, updates server state, and pushes notifications to any subscribed clients. This keeps the knowledge base in sync across multiple assistants or user sessions.

Real‑world use cases are plentiful. A product manager could have Claude create a new sprint note, add user feedback, and later ask for a brief summary before the next stand‑up. A developer might log API errors or debugging insights, then request a detailed recap to share with the team. Because the server relies on Zoho Creator’s authentication and data model, it fits naturally into existing business ecosystems that already use Zoho for CRM, project management, or internal documentation.

Integrating the server into an AI workflow is straightforward: add the MCP server to your Claude configuration, invoke whenever new information surfaces, and call at the end of a session or before generating reports. The server’s minimal surface area reduces cognitive load, while its tight coupling to Zoho ensures that data remains secure and compliant with enterprise policies. This combination of simplicity, persistence, and native Zoho integration makes the scaflog‑zoho‑mcp-server a practical choice for developers looking to embed contextual knowledge capture into AI assistants.