Atlassian has a way to plugin Asciidoctor to their Confluence wiki. They also make JIRA a ticket tracking system.
The way I most frequently use Asciidoctor is to write documentation, then I preview that in Chrome using the Asciidoctor.js Live Preview extension (
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/asciidoctorjs-live-previe/iaalpfgpbocpdfblpnhhgllgbdbchmia )
Then I highlight and copy out of Chrome and paste that into a Word document or blog's WYSIWYG editor. Most of the HTML is preserved that way.
I also use Asciidoctor to generate HTML and PDFs which I add to our intranet.
My point is I'll continue to use Asciidoctor as a tool in whatever app or system I'm forced to use. Even if it is MS-Word, I'm not going to compose in or format with Word.
Since I'm a developer, I've used Asciidoctor.js in web apps to generate 'Help Docs' on the fly from .adoc text files. It works just like Doc Gist
http://gist.asciidoctor.org/?github-tedbergeron%2FAsciidoctor-Website%2Fgh-pages%2F%2Fone.adoc or this
https://asciidoclive.com/edit/scratch/1The world seems to be waiting for a way to add Asciidoctor to every Content Management System (CMS) see
http://discuss.asciidoctor.org/Asciidoctor-CMS-publisher-td3022.html