Yeah so if you have a Serverless Framework (the open source project) app in a git repo, you can add that to Seed. And it'll deploy it for you. To the environments you configure on Seed.
It doesn't connect to your Serverless Pro (their SaaS offering) account. Serverless Pro offers some similar features to Seed but most of our users just use Seed.
If you want to deploy using Seed, while viewing logs or metrics on Serverless Pro, you'll need to follow those docs you mentioned to create an access key (https://seed.run/docs/integrating-with-serverless-pro). We should clarify the integration in our docs to make it less confusing.
It doesn't connect to your Serverless Pro (their SaaS offering) account. Serverless Pro offers some similar features to Seed but most of our users just use Seed.
If you want to deploy using Seed, while viewing logs or metrics on Serverless Pro, you'll need to follow those docs you mentioned to create an access key (https://seed.run/docs/integrating-with-serverless-pro). We should clarify the integration in our docs to make it less confusing.
I hope that makes sense!