Silicon polypodands 1– 7 were found to be powerful complexing agents of alkali metal salts, even in low polarity media (chlorobenzene) and hence very efficient phase-transfer catalysts. Their catalytic activity was measured in typical anion-promoted reactions under solid–liquid phase-transfer catalysis (SL-PTC) conditions. It is mainly determined by the complexing ability of the ligand, increasing with the number of silicon atoms and binding sites. Comparison with traditional phase-transfer catalysts showed that these polypodands are better catalysts not only than open-chain PEG400Me 2 and TRIDENT, but even than more sophisticated macrocyclic polyethers such as DCH18C6.