# The best POS systems for paint stores in 2026 > https://rundoo.ai/insights/best-pos-for-paint-stores/ [Insights](/insights/index.md) /Product Product # The best POS systems for paint stores in 2026 A buyer's guide to the POS systems paint stores run in 2026, from Decor Fusion and Epicor Eagle to Square and Rundoo, weighed at the tint bench, on the charge account, and in the vendor order. [![Titus Capilnean](https://pub-5247264bd04e4ebeaecbbedb3bebb9f8.r2.dev/static/images/articles/titus-capilnean.jpeg)](https://www.linkedin.com/in/tituscapilnean/) [Titus Capilnean](https://www.linkedin.com/in/tituscapilnean/), Head of Marketing June 10, 2026 Ron Soto runs AllPro Paint in Atlanta with a Sherwin-Williams store a mile away in one direction and another a mile and a half away in the other, and the move that helped him win back his drifted contractor accounts was not a bigger sign or a deeper discount. It was a question he typed into his point of sale: who were my top spenders in 2022 who are not buying from me in 2025? The answer came back in seconds, twenty names long, and [half of those accounts were buying again within three months](/clients/allpro-paint/index.md). That is what a POS can do for a paint store in 2026, which means choosing one deserves considerably more attention than a renewal notice usually gets. Most paint stores in 2026 run one of four things: Decor Fusion, Epicor Eagle, a general tool like Square or QuickBooks POS, or a newer cloud system like Rundoo, and the differences among them show up at the tint bench, on the charge account, and in the vendor order. ## What a paint store needs from its POS Paint retail has a shape that general retail software does not fit. The sale starts at the tint bench, it often lands on a charge account, and the products come from a small set of vendors you order from constantly. A system that treats those three things as edge cases will make your team pay for it every single day, so before you compare brands, compare against this list. * **Tinting and color where you ring the sale.** Your system should search color catalogs like Behr, Benjamin Moore, Dunn-Edwards, PPG, Sherwin-Williams, and Valspar from the same bar your team uses for everything else, and it should talk to the tint system directly so the formula and the sale stay in sync without double entry, which means fewer mistints and fewer missed orders. * **Contractor charge accounts as a first-class feature.** House accounts, per-customer pricing, statements, and easy ways to pay are the financial backbone of a paint store, and they should live at the register rather than in a side system or a spreadsheet. * **Vendor ordering built in.** If you are a Benjamin Moore retailer or an AllPro member, your POS should place electronic orders directly, receive shipments automatically, and keep catalog data current without anyone re-keying line items. * **Access from anywhere.** A browser-based system lets you check the store from home, your phone, or a second location, with nothing to install and nothing tying you to one machine in the back office. ## The systems paint stores run today ### Decor Fusion and Decor Cloud The Decor family built a large footprint in paint retail as software made specifically for paint stores, and one owner told us during kickoff that the feature they relied on most was being able to look up exactly what a customer bought. More paint stores have switched to Rundoo [from Decor](/switch/decor-fusion/index.md) than from any other system, and the reasons they give are usually about age rather than intent: an interface that looks and feels like software from a different era, and, for stores like [Clements Paint](/clients/clements-paint/index.md) in Austin, a sense after Epicor acquired Decor that support and updates slowed down. If Decor still fits your store and you are getting the support you need, staying is a perfectly reasonable choice. If you decide to move, ask any vendor for the exact list of what migrates; from Decor, Rundoo brings over products, customers, sales history, custom pricing, jobs, customer balances, and detailed aging. ### Epicor Eagle [Epicor Eagle](/switch/epicor-eagle/index.md) is the heavyweight of the category, with a long track record across hardware, lumber, and paint, and a store that has invested years in Eagle workflows with staff fluent in them can defensibly stay put. The frustrations stores bring us are consistent, though: a server-based architecture that keeps you tethered to the machines it is installed on, and support that stores describe as expensive and slow to reach. Whatever Eagle quotes you, price the ongoing relationship rather than just the license. ### Square, QuickBooks POS, and other general systems Plenty of paint stores run general retail software. Square got many of our paint clients off paper tickets, and a small store where every transaction ends at the card reader may never need more than that. The ceiling shows up when contractors want charge accounts and monthly statements, because on a general system those become workarounds instead of features. Several paint stores now on Rundoo, including [Colors Inc.](/clients/colors-inc/index.md) and [Hollister Paint](/clients/hollister-paint/index.md), came to us from QuickBooks POS. ### Rundoo Rundoo is the AI-first POS built only for independent supply stores. What paint stores get is the tint bench, the charge accounts, and the vendor connections in one browser-based system. Rundoo is a [Benjamin Moore preferred system](/partners/benjamin-moore/index.md), and the live integrations break down like this: * **Tint sync** with both the COLORx 6 and COLORx 7 systems, so the formula and the sale stay together. * **Ordering and receiving**, with electronic orders, current catalog data, and shipments received against your purchase order in a couple of clicks. * **CCP (Benjamin Moore's Contractor Club Program)** and Contractor Rewards, with qualifying sales bundled and submitted to Benjamin Moore automatically. * **AllPro**, as an approved supplier with EDI ordering (orders sent electronically, nothing re-keyed) and automatic receiving. Across stores that switched, we measured an average of 17% first-year revenue growth, a 25% reduction in accounts receivable, and a 2% improvement in gross margin, and the method behind those averages, along with the honest caveats, lives in [our ROI analysis](/insights/roi-of-switching/index.md). John Barnes, who runs four [Sonoma Paint Center](/clients/sonoma-paint-center/index.md) locations in Northern California, put his reason for switching simply: a unified platform to manage the entire business, with POS, inventory, and payments all connected in one system. ## How to choose Whatever you pick, approach the decision the way you would judge a paint job: the prep determines the finish. Ask each vendor these questions and write the answers down. * Does the tint system talk to the register directly, or does the formula live in one place while the sale lives in another? * Exactly which data types migrate, meaning products, customers, sales history, custom pricing, balances, and detailed aging? Get the list in writing. * What do your contractors see? Statements, balances, and a way to pay from their phone change how fast you collect. * Who answers the phone after go-live, how fast, and at what cost? Bring us your tint bench questions and your messiest charge account, and we will demo against them on your own data, at your own pace. Then put everyone else on this page through the same coat of scrutiny, because whichever system holds up under it is the one your store should run, and we are happy to win or lose on that test. 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