Neuronwriter
NeuronWriter is a content optimization tool that leverages semantic SEO and AI to enhance content creation and improve search engine rankings.
Verdict
Common use cases
- Import competitor articles for SEO analysis
- Pull draft blog posts from staging URLs
- Move HTML email templates into content editor
- Consolidate research links into one document
- Transfer client-submitted content for optimization
Integration
- Vendor
- Neuronwriter
- Category
- other
- Auth
- API_KEY
- Tools
- 1
- Composio slug
neuronwriter
Tools
- Import Content
Tool to import content into the editor. use when updating editor content via html or url.
Setup
Setup guide
- 11. In Switchy, open your workspace settings and navigate to the MCP Integrations page. 2. Click 'Add Integration' and select Neuronwriter from the list. 3. You'll be prompted to enter your Neuronwriter API key, which you can generate by logging into your Neuronwriter account, going to Settings > API, and clicking 'Create New Key'. 4. Paste the key into Switchy and click 'Connect'. 5. To test the connection, open any Space and type '@Neuronwriter import this URL: [paste a public article link]' — if the integration is working, you'll see a confirmation that the content was sent to your Neuronwriter editor. 6. Check your Neuronwriter workspace to verify the imported content appears in a new or specified document.
What teammates see: by default, memories from Neuronwriter are scoped to the Space (PROJECT visibility) - you can mark any memory PRIVATE or share it ORG-wide.
Works well with
Top models
Compatibility data appears once enough Spaces have used this MCP together with a given model.
How Switchy teams use it
Starter prompts
Import Competitor Article
@Neuronwriter import this URL: [paste competitor article link]. Add it to a new document titled 'Competitor Analysis - [Topic]'.Open in a Space →
Bring in Draft Post
@Neuronwriter import the content from this staging URL: [paste link]. Create a new document called '[Post Title] - Final Draft'.Open in a Space →
Convert HTML to Editor
@Neuronwriter import this HTML: [paste HTML code]. Save it as a new document titled '[Campaign Name] Copy'.Open in a Space →
Consolidate Research Links
@Neuronwriter import these URLs into a single document: [paste 3-5 links, one per line]. Title it 'Research - [Topic]'.Open in a Space →
Client Content Handoff
@Neuronwriter import the content from this URL: [paste client's shared link]. Add it to a document called 'Client Draft - [Client Name]'.Open in a Space →
Example outputs
Illustrative - representative of the model's voice and quality, not literal recordings.
@neuronwriter import the draft blog post from https://docs.google.com/document/d/abc123 into the editor so we can optimize it for SEO
Content imported successfully. The editor now contains your 1,847-word draft titled 'How to Choose the Right CRM for Small Teams.' The article includes 4 H2 headings, 9 H3 subheadings, and 3 embedded images. You can now run keyword analysis, check content score, and apply optimization suggestions directly in the Neuronwriter interface.
This example shows the MCP's primary function: pulling external content into Neuronwriter's SEO editor. Requires a valid API key with editor access. The MCP accepts HTML or public URLs; private Google Docs may need share settings adjusted. Once imported, all SEO scoring happens in Neuronwriter's UI, not via the MCP.
@neuronwriter load the HTML from our staging site at https://staging.example.com/new-feature-announcement and prepare it for content optimization
HTML content retrieved and imported. The editor now displays a 1,203-word feature announcement with 6 sections. Detected primary topic: 'project management automation.' The content is ready for keyword research, competitor analysis, and NLP term suggestions. Note that any styling from the staging site has been stripped to plain semantic HTML.
Demonstrates importing live web content for SEO refinement. The MCP fetches and sanitizes HTML, removing scripts and styles. Useful when you want to optimize published pages or staging drafts. The import is one-way—changes in Neuronwriter won't sync back to your staging site automatically.
@neuronwriter take the meeting notes from our product roadmap discussion and import them as raw HTML so I can turn them into a blog post outline with proper heading structure
Meeting notes imported as HTML. The editor contains 847 words of unstructured text covering Q2 feature priorities, customer feedback themes, and competitive positioning. You'll need to manually add H2/H3 tags and paragraph breaks to create a proper outline. Once structured, Neuronwriter can suggest keywords and content gaps for each section.
Shows the MCP handling unformatted content. The import tool doesn't auto-structure text—you're responsible for adding semantic HTML. This workflow suits teams who draft in plain text tools (Notion, Google Docs) and want to refine structure inside Neuronwriter's SEO-aware editor. The AI can help with heading hierarchy after import.
Use-case deep-dives
When Neuronwriter makes sense for content ops teams
A 3-person content team publishes 12 SEO articles a month. The writer drafts in Google Docs, the editor polishes in Neuronwriter's interface for keyword optimization. The Import Content tool lets the AI push a draft URL or HTML directly into Neuronwriter's editor, skipping the copy-paste step. This works if your editor lives in Neuronwriter full-time and you're already paying for the platform. The single-tool scope means you're not orchestrating a complex workflow—just automating one handoff. If your editor uses a different CMS or you're not committed to Neuronwriter's keyword tooling, this MCP adds a dependency without much leverage. For teams already standardized on Neuronwriter, it's a clean 30-second time-save per article.
Neuronwriter MCP for high-volume content agencies
A 10-person agency produces 80 client articles a month. Writers use AI to generate first drafts, then push them into Neuronwriter for SEO scoring before client review. The Import Content tool automates the draft-to-editor step, but the real question is whether your clients expect Neuronwriter links or if they review in their own CMS. If clients log into Neuronwriter to approve, this MCP tightens the handoff. If they review in WordPress or HubSpot, you're adding a middle layer that doesn't reduce total steps. The API key auth is straightforward for agency ops, but the single tool means you're not getting batch operations or status checks. This MCP pays off when Neuronwriter is the shared review surface and you're doing 50-plus handoffs a month.
When this MCP doesn't fit solo freelance workflows
A solo freelance writer uses AI to draft outlines and wants to push them into Neuronwriter for keyword research. The Import Content tool technically works, but the overhead of managing an MCP integration for one person is higher than just pasting the draft manually. Freelancers typically juggle 3-5 clients with different CMS preferences—Neuronwriter is rarely the final destination. The single-tool scope also means you can't pull keyword data back out or automate the next step in the chain. If you're a freelancer already scripting your workflow or managing 20-plus articles a week, the time-save might justify the setup. For most solo writers, the manual paste is faster than maintaining this integration.
Frequently asked
What does the Neuronwriter MCP do in Switchy?
It lets your AI agents import content directly into Neuronwriter's editor — either from a URL or raw HTML. This means you can draft content in Switchy, then push it to Neuronwriter for SEO optimization and publishing without copy-pasting. The MCP handles one direction: Switchy to Neuronwriter. It doesn't pull existing drafts back into your workspace.
Do I need admin access to connect Neuronwriter?
You need a Neuronwriter API key, which any account holder can generate from their settings. Neuronwriter uses API key authentication — no OAuth dance, no admin approval flow. Paste the key into Switchy once and the MCP is live. If your team shares a Neuronwriter account, whoever has the login can create the key.
Can the MCP pull existing Neuronwriter drafts into Switchy?
No. The single tool available is Import Content, which only pushes data into Neuronwriter's editor. If you need to read or edit existing drafts, you'll do that in Neuronwriter's UI. This MCP is for one-way publishing: generate content in Switchy, send it to Neuronwriter for final SEO tuning and distribution.
How does this compare to copying content into Neuronwriter manually?
It saves the tab-switching and formatting loss. When your agent finishes a draft, it can fire the import tool and land the content in Neuronwriter's editor instantly, preserving HTML structure. You still handle SEO scoring and publishing in Neuronwriter itself. The MCP just removes the clipboard step and keeps your workflow inside Switchy until the handoff.
Who on the team should connect the Neuronwriter MCP?
Whoever manages your Neuronwriter account and has access to generate API keys. Once connected in Switchy, any workspace member can use the MCP to push content. If multiple people draft in Switchy but one person owns Neuronwriter, that person should set up the integration and share the workspace.