I build platforms that push the limits of what the web can be — and when I'm not shipping code, I'm playing guitar loud enough to disturb the neighbors. I launched two platforms from scratch, both live, both growing.
Online I'm Wehmaa. A programmer and musician based between Helsinki, Finland and Tallinn, Estonia — with occasional detours across the Baltic whenever the pull is strong enough.
I write code because I want to build things that don't exist yet. I play guitar because I never had a choice. Both are still running at full speed, and both shape everything I make.
In under two years I conceived, built, and launched two independent web platforms — from scratch, with real users. Exonet was the proof of concept. Musestar became the obsession.
No team, no deep pockets — just a refusal to settle for mediocre tools and enough stubbornness to ship while others are still writing their PRDs.
I built Exonet because the internet needed it. A free speech platform with no corporate agenda, no advertiser pressure, no algorithmic suppression — just people and their words.
When I launched Exonet on March 31, 2024, I wasn't following a trend — I was solving a problem I felt personally. The internet had become sanitized, homogenized noise.
So I built Exonet: a platform with two distinct layers. A community-driven post feed and a personal publishing space where every user gets their own corner without algorithmic penalty.
Free speech isn't a marketing slogan on Exonet — it's an architectural principle baked into every decision. No editorial team. No shadow banning. No advertiser veto.
Exonet became the infrastructure backbone for Musestar. The community engine, user systems, forum architecture — all became the substrate on which Musestar was built.
A living ecosystem for musicians who take their craft seriously. Tabs, structured learning paths, a professional audio suite, and a community built by people who actually play.
Musestar was born on July 28, 2025 as a single guitar tab inside Exonet. By September 2025 the vision had outgrown the Exonet umbrella. Exonet Tabs became Musestar — full rebrand and declaration of intent.
The decisive pivot: courses introduced, long-form articles cut. The Theory Path launched first — task-driven, built for the way brains actually retain information.
2026 brought the Piano Path — zero physical hardware required — then the Guitar Learning Path with live audio feedback via microphone. Play, get corrected, improve.
Tonify is not a plugin. It's not a third-party integration. It is a professional-grade audio suite built from the ground up inside Musestar — designed for how musicians learn, practice, and drill their craft into muscle memory.
Transpose any key, loop any section, fine-tune pitch, mix and EQ — and for Pro users, STEM isolation that separates vocals, drums, bass, and instruments with surgical precision.