The NEW N8N MCP is an Absolute Game-Changer (Brave Search MCP)
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Summary of Video Transcript
Introduction
- The video discusses the impact of mCPs (micro-Content Providers) on AI and demonstrates a simple use case.
- The use case involves using Brave search mCP to enter AI tools and format the results to send to a Notion database.
- The workflow also includes sending an email with setup instructions.
Setting Up mCP Server
- The creator references a GitHub project by nerding Dasio that provides an mCP server for inen.
- Instructions for setting up the mCP server in inen are provided, including installing community nodes and testing the mCP client.
Workflow Creation
- The workflow starts with listing available tools using the mCP client.
- The Brave web search tool is set up with credentials and API key from Brave API.
- A form is created using Tally to capture search queries and emails.
- The form’s submissions are connected to the inen workflow via webhooks.
Processing Search Results
- The workflow processes the search query with Brave search and formats the results using OpenAI’s message assistant.
- The formatted results are saved to a Notion database titled “Brave search results.”
- An email is sent with the search results using Gmail integration.
Conclusion
- The video concludes with an invitation to join the community, use the database and search function, and subscribe for weekly updates on AI tools.
- The creator expresses excitement about the potential of mCP servers and automated workflows in the future.
Detailed Instructions and URLs
- No specific CLI commands, website URLs, or detailed instructions were provided in the summary.